BeKindRewind
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If it's genius , then 17 years old, flat broke me was a genius. I really wanted to play metal, but couldn't afford a new guitar or even a new pickup. i got inspired by van Halen and the frankenstrat, ripped my Squier pickguard apart , and did this myself with my stock pickups , in a desperate attempt to make my Squier have a 'humbucker' in the bridge. Lo and behold; it didn't sound like a humbucker. I can't believe my parents didn't kill me over that, because it was still my only guitar at the time and I had gotten it as a birthday present.
I got a job washing dishes and bought a Jackson Rhoads shortly afterwards . Oh, and I later scalloped the Squier's neck just to complete the ruination of the beautiful gift my parents had given me! But thankfully, that actually turned out quite nicely.
Anyway I'm curious how this sounds , done "right" but I'm skeptical. Also, not really a fan of how it looks. I'd rather just have an HSS pickguard or an SSS pickguard with a lil' 59 down there or something.
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I got a job washing dishes and bought a Jackson Rhoads shortly afterwards . Oh, and I later scalloped the Squier's neck just to complete the ruination of the beautiful gift my parents had given me! But thankfully, that actually turned out quite nicely.
Anyway I'm curious how this sounds , done "right" but I'm skeptical. Also, not really a fan of how it looks. I'd rather just have an HSS pickguard or an SSS pickguard with a lil' 59 down there or something.
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