GoKart Mozart
Well-known member
Greetings fellow Knuckleheads,
I'm going to use this thread to document my SUB1 project as well as post some general questions that you guys might could help me out with, especially you current SUB1 owners!
First of all, I planned on this being a project guitar from the start, so I looked for the cheapest one I could find knowing that I wouldn't be getting a gem. From the pictures provided, I knew that this one would likely be in rough shape and need some work. It arrived today and my thoughts were confirmed.
First off, the Guitar Center that I bought it from shipped it with the strings loosened and did not remove any slack on the truss rod (why do people do this anyway?). Looks like the previous owner(s) was pretty hard on it; the back of the neck has several dings as well as the body. The bridge is pretty nasty and it looks like it was strung up by my 3 year old. I tuned it up and plugged it in. Needs a heck of a setup job. Neck is NOT satin-y at all and the pickups sound like muddy poo; tone control appears to be non-functioning or stuck closed. Lots of dried sweat on the bridge and cigarette ash buildup along the pickguard seam and neck joint.
EWWW
I have a few specific questions:
1) Does this look like the wiring has been modified? The red & white leads from each pickup are not soldered to anything and tied together with electrical tape:
2) What the heck is this deal on the trem block? It's a little allen bolt that holds some sort of metal pin inside a narrow channel in the block. What's the purpose of this?
3) How are these tuners supposed to work? Never seen this design before with the collar that slides and screws on from the top...
4) I think the previous owner put some sort of additional finish on the neck. It is definitely glossy and sticky; you can see the seam here:
5) First mod...remove serial number sticker and set aside for sanding!
That's it for now. I've completely disassembled the bridge and am cleaning it thoroughly with lighter fluid. Hopefully I'll get the sanding on the neck done tomorrow.
You can check out all the pics in my photobucket album:
sub1 pictures by jpcody01 - Photobucket
I'm going to use this thread to document my SUB1 project as well as post some general questions that you guys might could help me out with, especially you current SUB1 owners!
First of all, I planned on this being a project guitar from the start, so I looked for the cheapest one I could find knowing that I wouldn't be getting a gem. From the pictures provided, I knew that this one would likely be in rough shape and need some work. It arrived today and my thoughts were confirmed.
First off, the Guitar Center that I bought it from shipped it with the strings loosened and did not remove any slack on the truss rod (why do people do this anyway?). Looks like the previous owner(s) was pretty hard on it; the back of the neck has several dings as well as the body. The bridge is pretty nasty and it looks like it was strung up by my 3 year old. I tuned it up and plugged it in. Needs a heck of a setup job. Neck is NOT satin-y at all and the pickups sound like muddy poo; tone control appears to be non-functioning or stuck closed. Lots of dried sweat on the bridge and cigarette ash buildup along the pickguard seam and neck joint.
EWWW
I have a few specific questions:
1) Does this look like the wiring has been modified? The red & white leads from each pickup are not soldered to anything and tied together with electrical tape:
2) What the heck is this deal on the trem block? It's a little allen bolt that holds some sort of metal pin inside a narrow channel in the block. What's the purpose of this?
3) How are these tuners supposed to work? Never seen this design before with the collar that slides and screws on from the top...
4) I think the previous owner put some sort of additional finish on the neck. It is definitely glossy and sticky; you can see the seam here:
5) First mod...remove serial number sticker and set aside for sanding!
That's it for now. I've completely disassembled the bridge and am cleaning it thoroughly with lighter fluid. Hopefully I'll get the sanding on the neck done tomorrow.
You can check out all the pics in my photobucket album:
sub1 pictures by jpcody01 - Photobucket