shoryuXE10
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Hi, all. I think this is my first post here.

This is my "Crafted in China" Stratocaster knockoff that I got from the theme park, Six Flags Over Texas.
Just a bit about this guitar.
As it's a theme park prize, its build is incredibly cheap. The pots make scratching noises when you turn them, and the pickups are very microphonic (I actually find their sound rather interesting, but I still think replacing them would be for the best). The finish has strange streaks that you can only see in certain lights, and a couple of cracks that you can only see from up close.
I did get pretty lucky with this guitar though. Even though it's a cheap guitar, this thing somehow rarely goes out of tune. The body is plywood, and even though it's not that heavy, it's wonderfully resonant, more so than my Mexican built Strat and Tele.
The neck, however, is where everything goes horribly wrong. The neck woods feel like utter crap, making this guitar overall pretty unpleasant to play. It's also got way too much relief, and I can't fix this because the truss rod is completely jammed.
Thus, I was considering buying some new noiseless Dimarzio pups (Virtual Solo for the bridge, haven't decided on mid or neck yet) and a replacement neck from Warmoth.
I've read in many places, however, that it's near impossible to make a plywood guitar sound good.
So, before I spend $400 fixing up a guitar that's only worth $50 in the first place, I must ask: should I just hang this guitar up on a wall and call it a day, or is this guitar worth saving?
Thanks for reading. :icon_biggrin: