Thanks, brother. I hear you loud and clear. I appreciate the shout out and your time to pass this along. Like his Poppy, the grandson wants a Tele (smile) so I'll be checking out the Jett T-styles.
Search the tube for John Nathan Cordy We need to talk about Jet guitars. He plays a shell pink $200 JT300. And if anybody gets crunchy about top loading Teles kindly remind them all of Led Zeppelin I was recorded with a top loader.
@@asdmanxd431 If I can get my friend/test-pilot to agree sure. The pickups are very inexpensive, the seller is Guitar Madness, very easy to install. The guitar is $111 delivered at walmart online and a little more with the coupon from the amazonian, just get one! The stock humbuckers are hot but also happen to be really good if you take the brass covers off
Hi do you know if a Squier pickguard fits perfectly in a JET? I'm going to buy a JET soon but I've designed a pickguard for Tri sonic pickups like Brian may uses, but the problem is that is designed with the shape of a Squier, do you know if it fits?
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Nope! Tried it. The Jet switch is set at a tighter angle pointing towards the neck, so the control cavity is smaller on that outside edge. If you're getting one cut or making your own wait til you get the Jet so you have a template. Or you could route the cavity bigger. With the Fender/Squier pickguard every screw hole needs filled and drilled.
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Good plan Israel, much easier. The JS300 is the SSS pickguard. Both 300 and 400 are routed for HSS FYI if you're doing fancy wiring: a 4 pole super switch is a very tight fit but a 2 pole with just a single wafer fits fine. The pickup routing is generous, not right like MIM Fenders or some Squires. But the body is basswood so it routes easier than poplar, alder, or ash.
Thanks, brother. I hear you loud and clear. I appreciate the shout out and your time to pass this along. Like his Poppy, the grandson wants a Tele (smile) so I'll be checking out the Jett T-styles.
Search the tube for John Nathan Cordy We need to talk about Jet guitars.
He plays a shell pink $200 JT300.
And if anybody gets crunchy about top loading Teles kindly remind them all of Led Zeppelin I was recorded with a top loader.
@@oldasrocks9121 - will do.
hey man can you upload a demo of the dooner with the H90 pickups? its a really good looking guitar and i would like to listen how is that tone!
@@asdmanxd431 If I can get my friend/test-pilot to agree sure. The pickups are very inexpensive, the seller is Guitar Madness, very easy to install. The guitar is $111 delivered at walmart online and a little more with the coupon from the amazonian, just get one!
The stock humbuckers are hot but also happen to be really good if you take the brass covers off
Hi do you know if a Squier pickguard fits perfectly in a JET? I'm going to buy a JET soon but I've designed a pickguard for Tri sonic pickups like Brian may uses, but the problem is that is designed with the shape of a Squier, do you know if it fits?
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Nope! Tried it.
The Jet switch is set at a tighter angle pointing towards the neck, so the control cavity is smaller on that outside edge.
If you're getting one cut or making your own wait til you get the Jet so you have a template. Or you could route the cavity bigger.
With the Fender/Squier pickguard every screw hole needs filled and drilled.
@@oldasrocks9121 Ty I think I'll get a JET pickguard and just file it down since Tri sonic pickups are bigger than single coils
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Good plan Israel, much easier. The JS300 is the SSS pickguard. Both 300 and 400 are routed for HSS
FYI if you're doing fancy wiring: a 4 pole super switch is a very tight fit but a 2 pole with just a single wafer fits fine. The pickup routing is generous, not right like MIM Fenders or some Squires. But the body is basswood so it routes easier than poplar, alder, or ash.
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Hit me back when you get it done, I'd love to see it!