Re: Sparkle Project
Update: I routed the neck pocket about one millimeter; I could go further as the saddles are still quite high up, but it works. This guitar is a slut, and the ebay ad was right, the body needed 'work' to fit in just about every way... But...
It plays pretty well. The cheap neck actually feels very nice, bends are smooth and wide. It has been stable in my house so far, though I haven't taken it out yet. I quite like the shape, and it looks damn decent. Very high radius. The fretwork could be better but in all honesty it's still better than most Squiers and such that just need a total setup out of the box; shiny/smooth, the biggest issue is the ninth and thirteenth frets being a bit high but it's not insurmountable for what I'm using this guitar for, which is basically going to be pickup/electronics test-bed.
It's a bit heavier than my basswood Strat and much lighter than my mahogany Strat. The sound? Confirmed, VERY snappy and bright. From the paulownia? Bent saddles? Maple? Who knows.
The A2 Humbucker/Tex Mex combo isn't my favorite; not terrible, but the singles split the difference between "regular" Fender singles, and hot ceramic things, though they can at least sound Stratty... Just middy/tighter, not as open and dense. The loose character of the Diamondback humbucker in combination with he bright snappiness of this Strat make for a decent sound, my biggest complaints are a bit of a hollow bass characteristic and bland sort of high/lead notes, plus more intricate chords under gain can turn to mush. Can't wait to switch it for the JB when the new pickguard is here, although I'm still not sure that will be a great match either.
I used to really enjoy projects; cars, guitars, etc. But now whenever I play this guitar I remember what a headache it was and feel a little pissed off, I'm def. at a point in my life where I just want something that freaking works out of the box, but in all likelihood I'll keep torturing myself

I'll get over it.