Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
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Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
As the topic says, just wondering...
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
Why not? As weird as it may sound, the only humbucker sound I ever really liked I got from a bog standard Bullet Mustang.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
I love mine …
It’s upgraded with copper shielding , Wilkinson Half tele 3 saddles bridge and Eric custom alnico 5 pickups .
Really fun guitar. I even took it with me in my suitcase to take the plane to go on vacation last year with a positive grid spark amp.
Picture from vacation ;-)
D911E1BB-5393-447B-B6C4-0D4D70301DE9 by Eric in the kitchen, sur Flickr
It’s upgraded with copper shielding , Wilkinson Half tele 3 saddles bridge and Eric custom alnico 5 pickups .
Really fun guitar. I even took it with me in my suitcase to take the plane to go on vacation last year with a positive grid spark amp.
Picture from vacation ;-)
D911E1BB-5393-447B-B6C4-0D4D70301DE9 by Eric in the kitchen, sur Flickr
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
I had one of those Bullet Mustangs as well. Bad habit of mine to keep trading stuff. The feel of the neck on those was great though many do not like the thinner neck.interceptör wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 8:59 amWhy not? As weird as it may sound, the only humbucker sound I ever really liked I got from a bog standard Bullet Mustang.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
Same one I have. It is a "fun" guitar, so easy to play, kind of a chunky neck but feels fine and really like the sound of the stock single coils so far.pikmin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:05 pmI love mine …
It’s upgraded with copper shielding , Wilkinson Half tele 3 saddles bridge and Eric custom alnico 5 pickups .
Really fun guitar. I even took it with me in my suitcase to take the plane to go on vacation last year with a positive grid spark amp.
Picture from vacation ;-)
D911E1BB-5393-447B-B6C4-0D4D70301DE9 by Eric in the kitchen, sur Flickr
I see you added extra screws to the pickguard?
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
i think the necks are much better than the older bullet mustang necks to the point where i got one and my bandmate immediately claimed it for one of their bullet mustangs.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
What's the difference between the old Bullet Mustang necks and the new Sonic ones?
The one on my Bullet Mustang feels kinda wimpy so I bought another Bullet neck to switch it out with which feels a bit better but curiously has a different style tuners (First gen had standard modern style tuners that have a retaining screw on the back, later Bullet's came with a little retaining peg like the American Fender tuners).
I'd consider a Sonic Mustang if it's an upgrade; they're cheap as chips anyway.
The one on my Bullet Mustang feels kinda wimpy so I bought another Bullet neck to switch it out with which feels a bit better but curiously has a different style tuners (First gen had standard modern style tuners that have a retaining screw on the back, later Bullet's came with a little retaining peg like the American Fender tuners).
I'd consider a Sonic Mustang if it's an upgrade; they're cheap as chips anyway.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
No I didn’t add any screw . Mine is made in China .gilpi wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 11:31 amSame one I have. It is a "fun" guitar, so easy to play, kind of a chunky neck but feels fine and really like the sound of the stock single coils so far.pikmin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:05 pmI love mine …
It’s upgraded with copper shielding , Wilkinson Half tele 3 saddles bridge and Eric custom alnico 5 pickups .
Really fun guitar. I even took it with me in my suitcase to take the plane to go on vacation last year with a positive grid spark amp.
Picture from vacation ;-)
D911E1BB-5393-447B-B6C4-0D4D70301DE9 by Eric in the kitchen, sur Flickr
I see you added extra screws to the pickguard?
The Chinese pickguards are different .
The Indonesian ones have less screws .
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
Yeah I agree ! I used to have a bullet mustang and the sonic mustang necks are much better .s_mcsleazy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 12:08 pmi think the necks are much better than the older bullet mustang necks to the point where i got one and my bandmate immediately claimed it for one of their bullet mustangs.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
Well, I guess some like the thinner necks and some like the thicker one. I did have an older one but that was about two to three years ago so I can't really compare. I do like the sound of the newer single coils, so much like a combination of a Tele and a Strat. It is also the loudest unplugged guitar I have so far.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
My Sonic mustang neck is chunkier and more stable than my old bullet mustang one .Steadyriot. wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 4:44 amWhat's the difference between the old Bullet Mustang necks and the new Sonic ones?
The one on my Bullet Mustang feels kinda wimpy so I bought another Bullet neck to switch it out with which feels a bit better but curiously has a different style tuners (First gen had standard modern style tuners that have a retaining screw on the back, later Bullet's came with a little retaining peg like the American Fender tuners).
I'd consider a Sonic Mustang if it's an upgrade; they're cheap as chips anyway.
That said , like I said, my Sonic mustang is made in China , I don’t know if the Indonesian ones have the same necks …
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
Nahh just some random pickup from Aliexpress. Sounds pretty good though!
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
I have the Bullet model, and it's been great fun to muck around with. Trying different pickups out. It currently has some Vanson P90s in it.
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Re: Any love here for the Squier Sonic Mustang?
I loved my sparkle blue Bullet Mustang HH, the only problem was advanced decrepitude (by way of Blade Runner I mean everything wore out quickly as compared to my Fenders) but the stock pickups sounded good despite the screws constantly coming loose. They're great guitars especially relative to how little they cost, they're literally cheaper than buying a lot of single effects pedals new, it's crazy value.
2003 CIJ Fender Jaguar, sunburst (SJAG-3n neck, SHR-1b bridge, 500K lead circuit pots/speed knobs, Mastery bridge, Buzz Stop, Squier JM JM vibrato plate, modified whammy bar)
2022 MIM Fender Meteora, cosmic jade (top mounted input jack added)
2022 MIM Fender Meteora, cosmic jade (top mounted input jack added)