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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 4119439" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p>As much as this a skill I always wanted to learn, after I completely friend*ed my Fender Jaguar I never modded anything on my guitars besides a string change. I like to experiment with pedals and other electronic effects to customize my tone but that's all I'm touching. </p><p></p><p>But if you're trying to make a $30 guitar sound anything like a $1200 one, here's what you'll want to replace. You can buy ensamble kits that include pretty much all the parts you're looking for. For what you're trying to do, get the ensamble entitled <em>American Standard Stratocaster</em>. After you get it home, remove the Starcaster from the guitar case and put it aside. Then remove your new assembly of parts from the box, and place the assembly in the case you removed the Starcaster assembly from and voila.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 4119439, member: 53248"] As much as this a skill I always wanted to learn, after I completely friend*ed my Fender Jaguar I never modded anything on my guitars besides a string change. I like to experiment with pedals and other electronic effects to customize my tone but that's all I'm touching. But if you're trying to make a $30 guitar sound anything like a $1200 one, here's what you'll want to replace. You can buy ensamble kits that include pretty much all the parts you're looking for. For what you're trying to do, get the ensamble entitled [I]American Standard Stratocaster[/I]. After you get it home, remove the Starcaster from the guitar case and put it aside. Then remove your new assembly of parts from the box, and place the assembly in the case you removed the Starcaster assembly from and voila. [/QUOTE]
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