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Scinx
Mechanical Monkey
Is it worth my time/money to gut a cheap mid-90 Squier's (which seems to play nice) electronics with new stuff? If so - any recommendations on which pots and caps to get?
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Scinx said:It stays in tune very well. Back 6-7 yrs ago I put in graphite saddles and the strings stopped breaking. It sounds nice acoustically and has sustain (I dont get this sustain when plugged in however). I just figure that I dont know if I could get myself to throw it out - and I surely cant sell it.
What do you think of StewMac. Are there other guitar parts stores that youd recommend?
Thanks SO much for the replies everyone
Light said:Stew Mac is more of a tool supplier than anything. Thier selection of pickups is quite small, and the only really nice ones they carry are the Seymour Duncan Antiquity models. Try a good local guitar store, they should have a better selection. Stew Mac is a good place to get pots, caps, jacks and wire.
Only problem is, it's still a Squire. I'd never be able to sell it for what I've got invested just because of the name badge. The good news is, I'm not gonna sell it cause it turned out great

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Scinx said:I would never buy the pickups from StewMac...I am looking at the Bardens or the Lawrences as Ive had good luck with both. I was just wondering where to find knobs, caps, and stuff like that. Also - how simple is it to replace the tuners (I dont need to do this but eventually I will). Im thinking Id go with Schaller locking.
Light said:
Stew Mac is fine for pots and knobs and such, as is Allparts, though I don't know if they sell to the public (I have a wholesale account).
Light said:Bite me.
Light