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Febuary 2001 Yabb Message Board Archive
Subject: for strat-playing tone-addicts!
by Maury   |   06/03/01 at 02:21:29

hey everyone!  i just found a site (maybe you've seen it before) that shows how to mod your strat!  i performed the "quieting the beast" mod (on my 99 mex standard strat) and it sounds awsome ... big big difference in hum loss and a very serious increase in gain!  i also changed my tone pot capacitor from a .02 to a .01 and the increase in high end harmonics made changed my guitar from dull to bright - for 60 cents!!!  i also added a high pass capacitor to the volume pot and now i keep my treble no matter where the guitars volume knob is!!!! sounds like i put new pickups in, and i only spent $1.20 and an hour of my time.  if you have ever wanted a stronger, brighter cleaner tone out of your strat - you MUST check out this site.  if everyone else here has already heard this before - why didn't you tell me????? :)
maury
[url]http://www.guitarnuts.com/wiring/index.html[/url]

Subject: Re: for strat-playing tone-addicts!
by Tedster   |   06/07/01 at 21:13:37

I'm hopeless with a soldering gun. That could be dangerous for me. Maybe I'll pay someone if I decide to do the mod on my Strat...