AthenasDad
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I was just wondering how many of you own or have played this guitar. I just got into electric and want to know how many of you have done any mods.
Thanks
Thanks
These mods are probably not what every single person would be interested in, but I'm in total agreement. :bigthumb:Locking tuners
Just because it makes string change easier
Do that on every guitar you have
Replace the second tone control with a neck always on switch
That will give you neck and bridge options and all three pickups at once
Wire the other tone control as a master tone
Buff the back of the neck with steel wool make it smoother
These mods are probably not what every single person would be interested in, but I'm in total agreement. :bigthumb:
Two most useful mods in my opinion:
1. What Ehdwuld said: "Buff the back of the neck with steel wool make it smoother". If that Squier has similar thick coated neck like CV series, this really improves playability.
2. Change the trem block for full sized steel or brass. With decent electronics, this has huge impact for a good tone and sustain. Also make sure to set up trem properly while you're at it. Either flush or floating, which way you like.
I think VM Squiers probably have quite nice nut, at least in my experience it's only the very cheapest Squiers that may have poor nuts. If it causes trouble, try to lube it first and see if that helps.
Mine was a pleasing satin and I blocked the trem, so that's easy.
Even when blocked, a good tremblock greatly improves tone over the slim and light stock ones.
Even when blocked, a good tremblock greatly improves tone over the slim and light stock ones.
I must be the exception.....don't like master tone, nor all on switches, nor locking tuners.
I must be the exception.....don't like master tone, nor all on switches, nor locking tuners.
I'm going to have to call a technical. A good tremblock will not improve tone 100% of the time. Switching a thin zinc block to a thick brass one will not fix a muddy guitar. Repeat first down.
I didn't say it wouldn't have an effect, I just said the effect isn't always an improvement.