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Wizard of Wailing

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Hello.  I've built 3 Strats through Warmoth and I want to build a Mustang next. I once owned a 66 Mustang, which I foolishly sold. Rather than buy another 66, I figured I'd build one with a better radius, better tuners, and a better bridge. However, I still want it to sound like my 66. I can't find measurements for a mustang neck at the nut and 12th fret. Does anyone know which Warmoth neck profile is closest to a 66 Mustang? Also, what pickups should I use? My 66 sounded great with distortion, which I have a hard time getting any other single coil guitar to do. There was also no 60 cycle hum. Any advice on these or any other Mustang topics would be appreciated.
 
Not sure about the contour portion, but you should contact Roadhouse Pickups. Describe exactly what you're after. He has an excellent reputation on this board (and I can't think of his user name off the top of my head)

Mastery makes a solid unit for a bridge, although not cheap it's probably the best for the Mustang/Jazzmaster style.
 
AutoBat said:
Not sure about the contour portion, but you should contact Roadhouse Pickups. Describe exactly what you're after. He has an excellent reputation on this board (and I can't think of his user name off the top of my head)

Mastery makes a solid unit for a bridge, although not cheap it's probably the best for the Mustang/Jazzmaster style.

+1 on both recommendations.
 
I guess I'm also just wondering if anybody else has had good experiences with using distortion on a mustang. My 66 sounded so much better than any distorted strat or tele I've ever played. Did I just have a diamond in the rough, or has anyone else noticed this with Mustangs?
 
Wizard of Wailing said:
I guess I'm also just wondering if anybody else has had good experiences with using distortion on a mustang. My 66 sounded so much better than any distorted strat or tele I've ever played. Did I just have a diamond in the rough, or has anyone else noticed this with Mustangs?

It may have been one of those magical issues Fender is known for. I wouldn't give you a plugged nickel for any Mustang I've ever played with, and don't know anyone who would. But, Fenders are funny. Every once in a while you get one that defies all conventional wisdom and is, for lack of a better word, "magical". Trying to reproduce such a thing is usually an exercise in futility, but I suppose you gotta try.

It's basically a "student" guitar, so I suspect a lot of them are built on romantic ideals rather than any objective performance qualities.
 
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