Which should i get?

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[quote author=Angusrocks link=topic=15540.msg199192#msg199192 date=1195090217]
Thanks for the info SG guy. I had really been looking at those. Do they give you a loud, hard/classic rock sound?
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Loud and hard yes classic rock not quite I will say allot of people have problems with pickups and change the pickups when they just needed a good wiring kit! change the faded's wiring to an RS kit and you should be good! My friend has the "Vintage" kit in his faded i cant tell much difference from that and my 61 with the 57's in it!

http://www.rsguitarworks.net/rsstore/product_info.php?products_id=419
http://www.rsguitarworks.net/rsstore/product_info.php?products_id=415
 

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Thanks for the links!!!Im not very good at working on things so is it hard to install the wiring kit?
 

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I would think the Vintage kit would. Seeing how sgguy said there was not much difference between that and his 61 reissue.
 
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What is the difference between standard and special sgs?
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there just a cheaper version with less bling...sounds about the same though i should imagine
 

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i am selling my old fender squier mini to make some more cash for the special faded. How much can i get for it?
 

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[quote author=Angusrocks link=topic=15540.msg199195#msg199195 date=1195091145]
Thanks for the links!!!I'm not very good at working on things so is it hard to install the wiring kit?
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Guitar wiring while I wouldn't say "hard" can be tricky the first couple of times. IMHO if you are going to upgrade the wiring, save up a little more and have a good tech do it as well as a setup after. Also +1 on playing as many as you can, even when you've narrowed it down to which model.
 

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[quote author=Angusrocks link=topic=15540.msg199195#msg199195 date=1195091145]
Thanks for the links!!!Im not very good at working on things so is it hard to install the wiring kit?
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they have 2 versions one is pre wired all you have to do is attach the pickups the best way if your sodderign the whole thing is to make a board where you can put the pots, jack and swich in the same layout as the guitar and sodder them up there then stick the whole thing in then you just have to attach the pickup wires
 

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Welcome AngusRocks!
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Probably "Gimme a Bullet" or "Gone Shootin". :rockin:
BTW I stole the vid from Esser. :oops:
 


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