NGD - MIJ Competition Mustang
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NGD - MIJ Competition Mustang
This arrived a couple of weeks ago but I've really started to dig into it lately.
MIJ Competition Mustang from 2005. Saw it on GC's site at a decent price, and had found a few old/lost GC gift cards during a recent move to help defray the cost even further. Might have a very slight twist in the neck around the first fret but intonation and tuning stability is really good. It's my first 7.25" radius guitar - I wasn't sure I'd love it as much as I do. I need to tweak the truss rod a bit and add a little more shim.
These pickups absolutely scream. Does anyone know what they are (I'm assuming they are stock)? They take distortion and fuzz beautifully. Probably going to gig this thing at my next opportunity. I had a Squier VM Mustang and stupidly sold it off - for a pandemic 100% profit - but regretted it almost instantly. Took a while to figure out how to replace it, but I am really happy with this. Will take it to my tech to check the neck.
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MIJ Competition Mustang from 2005. Saw it on GC's site at a decent price, and had found a few old/lost GC gift cards during a recent move to help defray the cost even further. Might have a very slight twist in the neck around the first fret but intonation and tuning stability is really good. It's my first 7.25" radius guitar - I wasn't sure I'd love it as much as I do. I need to tweak the truss rod a bit and add a little more shim.
These pickups absolutely scream. Does anyone know what they are (I'm assuming they are stock)? They take distortion and fuzz beautifully. Probably going to gig this thing at my next opportunity. I had a Squier VM Mustang and stupidly sold it off - for a pandemic 100% profit - but regretted it almost instantly. Took a while to figure out how to replace it, but I am really happy with this. Will take it to my tech to check the neck.
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Re: NGD - MIJ Competition Mustang
Fixed your pics (added '.jpg' to the end of the links). Sweet 'Stang!
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Ah, it’s gorgeous Guessing that’s an MG73-85 CO. I’ve the OCAR one and it’s a fav.
The bridge PU is long-swapped on mine, but I like the neck PU well enough. I’ve a 69 too (non CO, plain headstock, also OCAR). Again, bridge pickup is gone in that - previous owner put in a SD Antiquity Texas and did the serial mod. Like the neck pickup in that one too. It’s a newer model - I think 2012. I assumed the pickups were the same on the 69and 73 RIs, but I haven’t got a clue what they are and if that’s true. Should really have measured them.
I restored a MG65 with the grey bottom RIs, which internet wisdom reckons are better than those on the 69 and 73 RIs. Maybe they’re more vintage correct, but I’m not sure I like them as much. I guess I can only really speak for the neck PU’s, though. Interested to see what folk here know about the pickups on all those models.
Potential twist/setup needed aside, how are you finding the neck on the 73?
The bridge PU is long-swapped on mine, but I like the neck PU well enough. I’ve a 69 too (non CO, plain headstock, also OCAR). Again, bridge pickup is gone in that - previous owner put in a SD Antiquity Texas and did the serial mod. Like the neck pickup in that one too. It’s a newer model - I think 2012. I assumed the pickups were the same on the 69and 73 RIs, but I haven’t got a clue what they are and if that’s true. Should really have measured them.
I restored a MG65 with the grey bottom RIs, which internet wisdom reckons are better than those on the 69 and 73 RIs. Maybe they’re more vintage correct, but I’m not sure I like them as much. I guess I can only really speak for the neck PU’s, though. Interested to see what folk here know about the pickups on all those models.
Potential twist/setup needed aside, how are you finding the neck on the 73?
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Re: NGD - MIJ Competition Mustang
I like the neck a lot, though at first I was a little shocked to find how narrow it felt. I haven't measured the nut yet but it feels smaller than any guitar I own. It is my first 7.25" radius guitar. I've played them in shops, and liked them, but always found some reason to pass them by. I adjusted the truss rod, and most of what I assumed was "twist" seems to have gone away. I need to take the neck off again and put a little more shim in the pocket and tweak the truss again as I'm putting 11s on it (it came with really thin 9s where the low E string was probably .28 - never saw a setup like that).ainm wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 12:09 pmAh, it’s gorgeous Guessing that’s an MG73-85 CO. I’ve the OCAR one and it’s a fav.
The bridge PU is long-swapped on mine, but I like the neck PU well enough. I’ve a 69 too (non CO, plain headstock, also OCAR). Again, bridge pickup is gone in that - previous owner put in a SD Antiquity Texas and did the serial mod. Like the neck pickup in that one too. It’s a newer model - I think 2012. I assumed the pickups were the same on the 69and 73 RIs, but I haven’t got a clue what they are and if that’s true. Should really have measured them.
I restored a MG65 with the grey bottom RIs, which internet wisdom reckons are better than those on the 69 and 73 RIs. Maybe they’re more vintage correct, but I’m not sure I like them as much. I guess I can only really speak for the neck PU’s, though. Interested to see what folk here know about the pickups on all those models.
Potential twist/setup needed aside, how are you finding the neck on the 73?
And thanks, @GilmourD for the photo fix!
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Re: NGD - MIJ Competition Mustang
That is a looker. Congrats!
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Re: NGD - MIJ Competition Mustang
For me that's just an offset thing - whether they're single coils or 'buckers, definition seems to keep the fuzzes from bottoming out and cuts through.
That's f'n sexy as. Don't see a lot of those in that colour with the comp stripe. Time to wind one of those Fender amps way up and windmill some chords and listen to the chime...
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^Woot? I thought you had gotten the banhammer a few years ago? Sorry, i guess i must have mistaken you for someone else...
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Same guy. And it was 14 years ago, so by now it doesn’t matter, I guess.
Det er mig der holder traeerne sammen.
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Can't even remember what for, but according to an ancient message from Zainal it was a one month ban. I probably just decided back then to do something else with the time and fell out of the habit of posting, so people assumed it was a full ban cos it was never spoken about. He hasn't posted for over a decade either, I think...BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:36 amSame guy. And it was 14 years ago, so by now it doesn’t matter, I guess.
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2022 MIM Fender Meteora, cosmic jade (top mounted input jack added)
2022 MIM Fender Meteora, cosmic jade (top mounted input jack added)