Help! My pickups sound so dull...
nazcanlines
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I am playing a mexican squier stratocaster, and i replaced all the pickups. The bridge is a seymour duncan hot rails as is the neck, and the middle is a dimarzio fast track 1. The bridge pickup was installed by a technician at a local music store and the other two by my guitar teacher, who i trust knows enough to do the job properly, and he had the wiring diagrams. They are all wired as humbuckers. THe neck and middle pickups sound incredibly dull, as if someone is holding a pillow against the speaker. It sounds muffled. I am wondering what could be the problem, cause my bridge sounds good. Is it the wiring of the pickups? Are the humbuckers to heavy for the guitar? Is it maybe that my guitar is not great and therefore that is making it sound dull. COuld it be my amp? My amp is a standard 30 watt marshall amp/speaker combo, no to tubes or anything like that. Can anyone offer any insight?
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go to http://www.stewmac.com and search for pots.
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics,_pickups/Components:_Control_pots_and_knobs/2/Control_Pots.html
yup, they used too.
It used to to be called the Squire Series (made in Mexico) denoted at the end of the headstock. Then Fender found out they could exploit Chinese 5 year olds for more profit and moved the Affinity series to china, while moving the Squire production to Sammick in Korea, who pretty much builds stuff for everyone. If it's made in Korea and it's an instrument, it's probably made by Sammick.
The fender factory in Ensenada builds all the Mexican built guitars now. It's about 20 miles from Corona, Calif where they build the Americans.