I'm surprised to see this thread hasn't been resurrected yet.
I've got a lot of stuff to review over the past year or so but I'll start with just a few;
Fender 2020 CuNiFe Wide Range Humbucker (bridge position)
I waited months for this to arrive after I ordered it. I built a double cut tele with this pickup in mind and put this in the bridge. The plan was to just do the WRHB, but the body I got already had a neck route, so I put a pickup in that I had laying around. I think it was from a MIM tele. The WRHB is the real deal. High output, total clarity. Really beautiful. I was glad I added the neck pickup, as it does add some body that makes the clarity of the WRHB even more enjoyable. I'm not a super articulate player, but I had a friend over the other night who is also the best guitar player I know and I asked him to take it for a spin. It sounded incredible. He was pumped.
Mastery Jazzmaster Bridge and Tremolo
No surprise here, but I believe the hype. I got a Squier Jazzmaster, the maple neck one with the hardtail bridge, for super cheap because someone had put a trem on it and painted it badly and generally messed with it. It had 14k pickups and 250k pots, it had been made very un-jazzmasterish. I also couldn't get it to stay in tune after using the trem. So I removed the current setup, filled the holes, and started from scratch with the Mastery. I balked at the price initially but holy shit I understand why people love it. Just extremely well made parts. I finished it up with some Duncan Antiquity II pickups and 1M pots. It doesn't have any of the fancy switching, just a 3 way toggle, a volume and a tone. Now it feels like I have a 2 grand JM that I spent less than 5 hundo on. The maple Squier neck is beefy and it's a real pleasure. The friend I mentioned above played this one as well. He's been playing for like 45 years and never really messed with a JM. After spending 10 minutes with it he was like "Wow. I get it now. Also, this trem rules".
Electro Harmonix Bass Synthesizer (90s version)
Bought this from a guy on CL sort of on a whim. My first foray into synthesizers and it's so much fun. It took me quite a while to get the hang of the controls and visualize how the source is routed through the pedal, but the more I got it the more ideas it gave me. I also realized pretty quick that I needed to take pictures of the settings if I heard something I liked, as you can lose it pretty quickly with the amount of parameters. The square wave fuzz is killer. Playing is different in that you realize you're playing to trigger the effect, which feels weird if you're used to playing with more nuance or subtlety. That took some getting used to. It also sounds really great on drum machines. Completely warps a beat into something else entirely.
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My band https://redstuff.bandcamp.com/
Solo project https://tomwanderer.bandcamp.com/
