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hunter60
01-02-2006, 09:41 PM
Finally bought a decent electric (Ibanez AF-75 Artcore) and now I have this starter Washburn sitting here. I hate to get rid of it, besides, no one would pay anything for it when they can get a new one cheap. So I thought I might like to try and jack it up a little bit. One problem though; I have no idea what to do or how to do it.

Any ideas?

I know I need new pickups and all that but I know very little about them or the differences or even what would work in this one. (It currently has these piezo-looking pickups on it)

Any suggestions welcome. BTW, I am a huge blues fan and gear my playing either towards blues or good ol' classic rock.

Thanks

PonyOne
01-02-2006, 09:55 PM
I wouldn't do anything to it. Those cheap Washburns are horrid; you can put whatever pickups in it you want, it'll still sound like a cheap guitar. The bodies are plywood... not much you can do to fix that.

you could route out a battery cavity and make the pickups active; with those it doesn't really matter how the natural tonal qualities of the guitar fall, it's more a matter of the playability. but personally, I'd do to it exactly what I did to my old Epiphone SG that I learned to play on... leave it in the closet for sentimental reasons.