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June 27th, 2015, 02:34 PM
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Back to the Original
Google Now suggested looking at the Squier 51 owners thread on TDPRI. On there they were talking about the resistance of the original pickups on the 2005 editions (quite a bit different from the current versions). That got me thinking. I was struggling with the super hot 26K Lace Hot Gold bridge pickup I put in the bridge. There's just to much low mid which make it somewhat inarticulate. So I dug out my stock bridge pup and put it back in. After discovering that the pickups were out of phase with each other and fixing that, I find that I actually like the stock better. It seems to play more nicely with the neck 6K Lace Hot Gold. No articulation problems here. It is quite bright, but a quick adjustment on the amph took care of that. Sometimes the best solutions are the cheapest ones.
I'm going to keep it there for a while and make sure no warts come out. If not the Lace will probably be heading for EvilBay.
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