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«  A Squier Custom Shop Nocaster! »

Published on 01/26/13 at 00:40
Happy owner of a Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster, and enjoying his violin much, I wanted to offer micro worthy of the name. (The original pickups are uneven and too "bright" for my taste to attack the rock Crunch)
After searching the internet for different brands of microphones, I came by chance on the website Tornado pickups.
Very good advice, as well as some videos helped me realize that the quality was well appointment, for a reasonable price. The wound made in France by hand .... The idea appeals to me!
After a few email exchanges with Marc, it identifies the type of sound I am looking for, namely a sound at the Stone Rock, bold, velvety, and advises me Nocaster pickups.
After placing the order, I received my microphones colissimo 5 days later.

Now I have THE sound I was looking for: Dynamic, living, velvety bass crunchent masterfully. the treble, but are not too keen. The tone knob seems to revive. I feel like a new custom shop guitar and a new amp .....
I sound jeff buckley in the neck position.
This was my second guitar, but I think I'll leave a little side Duesenberg my TV as it has gained presence. It provides the thrill. I feel good!
I have a Squier better sound quality than the Fender Telecaster 52 buddy. This means!!

I have not tried other microphones, but I can say that the people are really worth.
A good height adjustment microphones is essential if you do not want to cause too much feedback. Do not hesitate to lower the bridge pickup from the original microphone.

I struggled at first to get a good sound, but it was not because of the microphones. On the Squier, electronics leave a bit to be desired. A ground loop caused a really annoying buzz with new pickups, buzz disappearing as soon as the fingers touch the bridge or strings. You just need to remove the wire guilty of the loop (which connects the switch to the shell mass general volume knob) I spent more than 8 hours to pinpoint the problem ..... Moreover, I will go and post the tip on the Squier page.