penelope tree wrote:What is likely to be the cause of the tuning problems? I've got one of the Mexican Pawn Shop models that was released a few years ago. I've not had tuning problems but the pickups were wired out of phase, is that the case with the Squier version too? I also had to replace the switch.
Tuning problems are mostly a result of light strings, fairly crappy tuners, not being properly set up from the factory, contact points not having any lubrication.
The pickups aren't wired out of phase on the Paranormal. The switch works fine but it's probably worth replacing in the long term. Honestly the build quality is really really good, they just skimped on hardware and rushed the thing out too quickly IMO.
Stupor-Fuzz wrote:I've heard about the tuning issues on these. They come with 9s from the factory, which is way too light for a short scale. I don't have much experience with strat trems, so it will be an adventure. I will probably add some springs underneath, graphite the nut, fit some 11s, and go from there.
Yep, heavier strings, graphite on the nut and extra springs should make it stay in tune fine if you're not going crazy with the trem. I don't like strat trems and am evidently not very good at setting them up so I've given up on that for the time being
Stupor-Fuzz wrote:Backwardsvoyager, note that the the pu routes are rounded, which limits what puckups you can use without breaking out the dremel for the pickguard.
I was planning to enlarge the pickup routes on the pickguard and paint it (the pearloid doesn't look that nice in person TBH). The cavities have enough room for a slighter larger pickup.
Stupor-Fuzz wrote:I think I'm gonna go for the GFS lipstick hb's, and go for some push/pull/parallel/ coil tap scheme. The question is black or chrome?
One black, one chrome
