I got one of these new for $300.
Not my first choice of odd Fenders, but I'm gonna turn it into a super Weirdcaster.
Actually a pretty great guitar in a lot of ways. For $300, I'm thrilled. It's made in China, but it has a slight edge on the Squiers I've tried (in overall quality, detail, plus, no sharp fret ends, where the Squiers I've tried all had sharp frets).
The pickups are hot. They sound great with fuzz/distortion...but cleans are harsh. I've seen people complaining about the Triplebucker being too dark, but I don't like bright bridge pickups, so it's pretty awesome--for fuzz. For cleans, it sounds turdy.
So.
STEP #1: The neck's great, but I prefer a shorter scale...might convert to 24" scale or 24.75". Experimenting with necks this weekend. Got a Jaguar neck to try.
STEP #2: Pickups. I'm pulling both.
I'm gonna do lipsticks. Yep.
I have a handful of Seymour Duncan lipstick pickups (strat-mount). Two bridge lipsticks, a RWRP Duncan middle, and a neck.
I'm going to put the two bridge lipsticks in the humbucker ring in the bridge. The RWRP middle and neck lipsticks in the neck position, probably cutting slots in a Jazzmaster cover to expose them a bit.
So what's the coolest way to wire them?
I'm thinking:
1 - Both bridge lipsticks.
2 - Inside bridge lipstick.
3 - Inside bridge lipstick + RWRP in neck position.
4 - RWRP in neck, other neck-position lipstick.
5 - Single neck-position lipstick.
Never wired a 5-way...I assume that's ^ possible.
Progress pics soon!






Ibanez did the first Icemen with triples.. actually the pickup in ^^^ guitar looks like a Ibanez ATK bass pickup... things sound like a Musicman Stingray... MLC has a Hamer with a triple coil so he might have some insight into how they sound... you want a think bridge pickup though... Rio Grande Muy Grande is pretty huge... I'm the opposite though so... I dislike most neck pickups and it takes me for ever to find ones I like..









