Hi,
I bought one of these guitars yeaaars ago and honestly, It's been sat in a guitar bag unplayed most of the time...
Which is terrible! But I've taken it out now and I've been playing it and it's fantastic. Though it has some issues I need to sort out.
It's got a LOT of laquer missing, and numerous scratches on the back. The neck binding has gone yellow. The neck pickup is missing one of it's mounting screws so sags on one side. The wiring is a bit messed up (just some wire missing, functionally it's good). One of the bridge saddle screws is the wrong type and has a much larger head than usual, making finer adjustments a bit difficult.
This was the way it was when I got it years ago. All I've done is put a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge.
It also has one of those crazy jackson super switches with the million positions on it. Did this come as stock?
The input jack's nut looks really dull, grey and rough so I'm thinking this isn't an original part.
Other than that, she's great!
I suppose I'd like to start by asking, can I get any standard pickup screw + spring combo to fix the issue with the sagging neck pickup? It's literally missing the screw and spring on one side.
Also, was the wiring in these good? the wire going to the input jack looks a little thin. Worth replacing? Should the pots be replaced too or are they good?
I was wondering if there's something I could put in the bridge pickup slot that might be a bit more interesting than the JB? I don't tend to play anything particularly high gain these days..mostly classic rock/metal stuff.. Think old school Judas Priest kind of tone. Would the Seymour Duncan SH-5 PAF style pickup be a nice choice?
Sorry this post is a little all over the place but I want to get going ASAP with getting the best out of this guitar! I don't want it going back into a gig bag and getting forgotten...
I bought one of these guitars yeaaars ago and honestly, It's been sat in a guitar bag unplayed most of the time...
Which is terrible! But I've taken it out now and I've been playing it and it's fantastic. Though it has some issues I need to sort out.
It's got a LOT of laquer missing, and numerous scratches on the back. The neck binding has gone yellow. The neck pickup is missing one of it's mounting screws so sags on one side. The wiring is a bit messed up (just some wire missing, functionally it's good). One of the bridge saddle screws is the wrong type and has a much larger head than usual, making finer adjustments a bit difficult.
This was the way it was when I got it years ago. All I've done is put a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge.
It also has one of those crazy jackson super switches with the million positions on it. Did this come as stock?
The input jack's nut looks really dull, grey and rough so I'm thinking this isn't an original part.
Other than that, she's great!
I suppose I'd like to start by asking, can I get any standard pickup screw + spring combo to fix the issue with the sagging neck pickup? It's literally missing the screw and spring on one side.
Also, was the wiring in these good? the wire going to the input jack looks a little thin. Worth replacing? Should the pots be replaced too or are they good?
I was wondering if there's something I could put in the bridge pickup slot that might be a bit more interesting than the JB? I don't tend to play anything particularly high gain these days..mostly classic rock/metal stuff.. Think old school Judas Priest kind of tone. Would the Seymour Duncan SH-5 PAF style pickup be a nice choice?
Sorry this post is a little all over the place but I want to get going ASAP with getting the best out of this guitar! I don't want it going back into a gig bag and getting forgotten...
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