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Mojocaster
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I've decided to keep my Ibanez Artcore because I really like the dark, bluesy tone I get from it with P90 pickups. So I did a few modifications on the "vintage" Squier '51 to make it a little more modern and aggressive. These guitars are so inexpensive, which makes modding very affordable.

Here's what I've done:

Cosmetic mods
- Photoshopped a Squier '51 "Mojocaster" logo to replace the boring Squier logo
- neck tinted "kiwi brown"
- pickguard painted desert camo (with Mr. Mojo skull - if you're gonna go over the top, you might as well go way over! )

Functional mods
- Shielded body cavities and back of pickguard
- replaced stock neck pup with GFS Lil Killer (and added external height adjustment screws)
- replaced stock bridge pup with GFS Bigmouth
- replaced stock bridge with Schaller 475 roller bridge - huge improvement!
- replaced pickup selector switch with dual concentric pots to give separate volume control to each pickup (used as pickup "blend" control, in the style of a Fender Jazz Bass)
- rewired stock volume pot as a tone pot

What I didn't do:
- I had wanted to rewired the coil split switch as a series/parallel switch, but skipped this part after some last-minute wiring confusion
- I had intended to swap the pot positions, but once I got to work, I found that the stock volume pot (now tone pot) has a narrow shaft, and the dual concentric pot wouldn't fit in the neck-side location without drilling.
- Originally I was going to use the tone pot only for the bridge. Instead, I wired it as a master tone control for both pups. I'm glad I did it this way.

Aside from the Mojocaster logo, my favorite mod is the tone pot - it really adds some versatility that was previously absent. My second favorite is the Schaller bridge. If I did nothing else to a stock '51, I'd squeeze a tone pot into the control cavity and upgrade the bridge.

The tone now is much heavier, as was intended. I don't find it very good for playing clean (nor did I expect it to be), but with high-gain amp settings it really screams.

Here are some pics of the Mojocaster:

New bridge, new pups, and painted pickguard:
[Image: 55592276.jpg]

Dual-concentric volume pots:
[Image: 55592277.jpg]

Lil Killer pickup and Mr. Mojo:
[Image: 55592278.jpg]

Mojocaster headstock logo
[Image: 55592279.jpg]

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#2

g'day Mitch,

from the look you've done a great job on the upgrade.........looks very cool to me. The mojo skull is not over the top, I think it goes well with the camo! While I play a bit of acoustic guitar (basic) every now and then much of your mods went over my head ( Big Grin ) but I can appreciate the work you put into it! You will have to post a rift!
great job on the pics too!
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#3

Looks awesome, mate! I want a Squier '51 too! Big Grin

I wonder how it sounds compared to my Squier Tele Affinity...
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#4

Thanks guys.

Jules, the stock '51 is somewhere between a Tele and Strat sound. A little chimey, a little twangy, but with an overall sound all its own. I think you should own both. Big Grin

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slejhamer Wrote:I think you should own both.
Great idea mate! Big Grin


How's this for the ultimate mod?

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/new...034907.htm
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