🎶 Elevate Your Strumming Game!
The Musiclily 11-Hole SSS Prewired Loaded Pickguard is designed for Fender and Squier Strat electric guitars, featuring dual hot rail high-output pickups and a sleek 4Ply White Pearl finish. This pickguard is an ideal upgrade for musicians seeking enhanced sound quality and effortless installation.
J**B
Bang for the Buck? (a huge under-statement)
Bang for the Buck… 110%. I don’t do reviews but after giving bad ratings & writing how the pickups are noisy, potted/ not potted, the fit etc etc. This is for upgrading (or downgrading for modifications) an SSS style Strat Guitar. You should have some basic understanding of electronics (related to pickups and gtrs) and basics of soldering. I bought this for an old school New York Pro strat (black originally). (Btw I’m a studio owner, gear collector and player for 30years with over 60 guitars in inventory). I got the newYork Pro Gtr for $25 and I knew the wood was good and that enough was good for me (70s/ 80s/90s gtrs of any value were made w real maple/ rosewood/ bass/ ash/ mahogany etc etc). I was able to set it up to a great playability but, the stock configuration lacked power and single coils notoriously buzz so, With only $25 into the Gtr, I decided on this loaded pickguard was going to originally get the Wilkinson Vintage Alnicos and put a Seymour Duncan Hot Rail I have laying around but, went for this. I chose mother of Pearl white (cream was the original pickguard color), I decided to paint the guitar “Hunt Club” Green to offset the white, also changed the 5 way knob to a stub and painted it to match.Now, to the reason for my review… I didn’t even take the strings off to replace this - I cut the ground, and two Input Wires. Knowing that this was designed for Squire Strats I may run into size issues (I did). But first because of all the reviews of RF and noise I copper shielded the entire cavities, and Re-Aluminum Foiled the back of the guard, I also re-Potted the pickups (a whopping 20 mins total out of my day and $12’s in tape (I already had). Then when I started soldering the input Jack and grounding I decided to drop so extra “melted Lead” on some of the terminals to reinforce them because the wiring is a small gauge with weak connections upon looking… (another whopping 15mins total). Now installing I realized right away it was too big and I needed to make more insertable length for the neck…. 3mins of using a Dremel with a hard sand disk attachment ($19 for a 48pce dremel set at Walmart). When done… blew off the excess plastic (I did all of this with the plate sitting in its place on the guitar & strings on lol)…. & WHALLAH, fits perfectly. I knew I had to now drill holes for the piece (kept the Dremel out and used the mini drill bit to hit the holes with the pick guard in place, then screwed it in and put everything back on this newly greened out guitar. *The 5-way selector had a slight bend like other people here that complained about (Needle Nose Pliers and 3 seconds rectifies that)I wasn’t sure what to expect when I plugged it Into a Two Rock Bloomfield Ave Tube Amp, once the standby was kick off it was deathly quiet & I went to turn the volume knob up on the guitar and… IT WAS!!! No hum, no buzz, no static it was absolutely perfect! I tuned her up and put it thru the paces of all Five configurations on the pick gaurd. FLAWLESS! Then I changed up some volume on the Gtr and I had no Volt jumps in volume- swelled beautifully. The Tone knobs however did go from Zero treble to normal treble from the 0 to the 3/4 Position. I rectified this with an Orange Drop u.22f capacitor and the tones roll better than most high end gtrs.So, in all, it’s an amazing loaded p-Gaurd (especially for the money). That being said, if you aren’t experienced then pay to have it done or else you won’t get your $20-$30 worth you spent on the pick gaurd. When done right, including any modifications (if you’re not using a a Fender Squire strat you aren’t using the intended guitar that this item was designed & purposed for). So, from a SUHR custom strat, a Mario Martin s-style to 7 US Fender Strats including 2 Custom Shops this $25 beater can hang with any of the aforementioned gtrs to whooping on them! All due to the tones on this item! Note: I also put Fender Vintage Inline Tuners & a Fender USA Bolt-On plate ($67 for both).Just my review and my unsolicited two cents. Just wanted to share my experience as I’m sure many that know what their doing have had. This is for project gtrs and for those that have knowledge in that department.Thanks!
L**A
Great buy!
Excellent product! I just installed it and I was a little skeptical, but wow! The pickups sound great and I'm pleasantly surprised. The guitar is a 2011 FSR Fender strat and the bridge single coil was getting ridiculously noisy. This is my first experience with hot rails and I love them! Great buy!
H**D
Does a strat with 3 humbuckers still sound like a strat? YES, but without the buzz...
I'm overall happy with this product, but there were two problems. First, the cable for the neck pickup is too short to reach the cutout for the bridge pickup and drop down to the tone controls. I had to chisel out some chunks of wood to get the existing wire to reach the controls via the center pickup cutout. Second, I ordered the white pearl but got plain white. I thought the pearl would be visible when I peeled the anti-scratch plastic layer off, but it's white -- and the part number on the box is for the pearl version, so it's likely a factory mixup.The humbuckers sound great, all 5 switch positions still sound like a strat, just minus all the single coil buzz. I installed this on my Fesley kit guitar as an upgrade to the single coil pickguard included with that model and I'm happy -- except the part about missing out on the pearl design and the unexpected woodworking project it took to get it installed.
R**O
Reliable and great affordable product
I change the volume and tone knob,and the guitar has copper noise insulation. So what to expect.. The pick up behave like a hotrail pickup. no hum noise ,switch noise. it's well balance . it not to bright it provide a crispy low mid with a well high sound . A++
D**Y
Great sounding pickups, nice wiring
Hard to believe you can buy this assembly so cheap. Easy to upgrade a cheap guitar.
P**D
Bad Product
The media could not be loaded. I would not recommend buying this item... the pickups are microphonic. This means they make a lot of loud noises if the pick barley touches it. I tired to resolve this with the seller and their response was to accept it! I've built many guitars and none of them have this issue with pickups.
T**N
Underwhelming Product, Great Customer Service
So my overall impression with this product is it’s decent for the money. I had to order it twice to get a working pick-guard. The first pick-guard was faulty because the neck pickup was the only one giving me loud clear sound, the other 2 pickups sounded like they were drowning. The second pick-guard had a horrible buzz, probably a grounding issue, but the pickups sounded fine. My solution was just to swap the pickups and all was fine after that. Overall I was kinda disappointed with the product, if I wasn’t confident enough to solder the product myself I would have bought a third pick-guard or just refunded my money completely. But what ended up saving this product was the customer service, contacting the shipper directly about the issues they refunded me completely and said to just reorder a new one instead of exchanging them, and they were pretty quick about the process.
B**E
Great value for money
For 35 dollars, this thing is fantastic. The pickup resistances: 9.87k (neck), 10.27k (middle), 10.16k (bridge). They are hot. Dime size pots. The pearl pickguard looks gorgeous. I did have to drill a bunch of new holes in my guitar body that I was upgrading (an Abilene AS-10 BK), and a corner of the pickup selector wouldn't fit so I had to chop out a piece there... also, the zip ties needed to be loosened so that the wires could hang freely in the cavity (in order for them to fit). Had to also carefully carve out the notch to better fit the neck heel. The knobs look cheaper than my stock, but it is cheap, so that's ok. All in all, I bought this to give my first guitar (had it for 22 years) a new lease of life, and it succeeded.
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