Ambitious Squier Bullet Mods part 3
The One I Was Nervous About
It turns out that this was a breeze. Well, maybe I just got lucky, but everything went so well that I can’t help thinking it’s really not a big deal to do a mod like this.
It turns out that this was a breeze. Well, maybe I just got lucky, but everything went so well that I can’t help thinking it’s really not a big deal to do a mod like this.
Not very long ago I already did this to another guitar of mine, which I call the “SX Slowhand Strat”. Now I am about to “Claptonize” the Bullet Hardtail in a fashion, much closer to how the original Fender version is laid out.
I’ve had some crazy guitar mod ideas before that after a few minutes of research made me realise that they were not a good idea to try. This first one however is a good idea because it addresses a practical purpose as well as being very satisfying to pull off.
There are many pros and cons between different models and brands of guitar, but they normally are dependent on personal preference and taste (apart from the obvious things like being able to stay in tune etc…)
In fact, no mods are really necessary at all for this bass, but I wanted to change a couple of things anyway.