| I upgraded a Squier Jazz, and tried not to overdo it. I did most of the work myself.
Here's the order of my upgrades:
1. Pots...a set of full-size, correct-value pots really is an improvement. I also re-did the wiring and jack, and added a blender pot. Make sure the grounds are good. I think they use shielding paint, which is sufficient. $15. (I had to enlarge the control plate to accept the full-size pots.)
2. Nut...I paid a guy to do it in bone. It cost $40.
3. Strings... I think that these guitars need light strings as the wood on the neck is a bit rubbery, and the truss rod needs all the help it can get.
4. Bridge... I tried a vintage-style I found on TB for $20. The threaded saddles are an improvement as far as stability goes.
5. Pickups... I had a set of pickups that I thought would drop in, but the spacing was all wrong. Beware here, there is a metric/standard discrepency. I just kept the originals.
Well I'm quite happy now, and I don't feel like I'm "upside-down" on the cost of the bass vs. the upgrades. Good luck.
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Last edited by lolaviola : 12-05-2009 at 06:52 AM.
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