MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
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MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
I got this MJT Stratocaster in trade from Skip and I am loving it. The pickups all sound great. The relic finish is really cool and the burst is sweet. Really nice checking in the finish. The neck feels smooth and worn in and I like the color a lot. Plays very well to. Best strat I have played so far. Feels like my old guitars.
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Re: Early NewStraterday Day
Nice. I love a good sunburst. That's definitely one of the better MJT relic jobs I've seen.
Cheers!
J.
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Re: Early NewStraterday Day
I'm gettin a real SRV vibe from that pickguard/covers/burst combo...
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Re: Early NewStraterday Day
New straplocks are on so I can use a couch strap my mom got me for Father's Day.
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Re: Early NewStraterday Day
gorgeous 10/10 would hit
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
I found out this has some custom wiring. I haven't opened it up, but here is what the pickup switch is doing.
Position 5 (normally down and bridge) does neck and bridge together.
Position 4 (normally does middle and bridge) does all three pickups on.
Position 3 (normally middle only) does neck and middle. (Brighter)
Position 2 (normally neck and middle) does neck and middle. (Darker)
Position 1 (normally neck only) does neck only.
Anyone seen a wiring mod like this? Not sure if I want to make it stock or not yet.
Position 5 (normally down and bridge) does neck and bridge together.
Position 4 (normally does middle and bridge) does all three pickups on.
Position 3 (normally middle only) does neck and middle. (Brighter)
Position 2 (normally neck and middle) does neck and middle. (Darker)
Position 1 (normally neck only) does neck only.
Anyone seen a wiring mod like this? Not sure if I want to make it stock or not yet.
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
That wiring sounds pretty cool to me. I pretty much live in the middle position on two pickup guitars and never use the bridge alone on a strat. Having two neck/middle options would be nice too.
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
I opened it up and I saw things that I haven't seen before....
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There was a fourth pickup taped under the guard that was hooked between the volume pot and the switch. It wasn't hooked up in a way to make sound. The hot lead went to the pot and the ground went to the switch. It was used as sort of a connecting wire between the pot and switch. There was also a push pull in there.... Not really sure what that was hooked up to do either because it didn't change any of the pickup settings that I found. I took out the extra pickup and cleaned up the wiring. I set it up so that the push pull added the neck pickup in so I could do the seven sound strat mod. I also adjusted the tremolo so it is floating now.
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Still can't believe what was under there... LOL
20170913_191108 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
There was a fourth pickup taped under the guard that was hooked between the volume pot and the switch. It wasn't hooked up in a way to make sound. The hot lead went to the pot and the ground went to the switch. It was used as sort of a connecting wire between the pot and switch. There was also a push pull in there.... Not really sure what that was hooked up to do either because it didn't change any of the pickup settings that I found. I took out the extra pickup and cleaned up the wiring. I set it up so that the push pull added the neck pickup in so I could do the seven sound strat mod. I also adjusted the tremolo so it is floating now.
20170913_204809 by Christopher Louck, on Flickr
Still can't believe what was under there... LOL
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
That looks like a dummy coil, used to cancel 60 cycle him (well, technically to generate 60 cycle hum like the pickups, but reverse wound to cancel out when combined like a humbucker).
Depending where it was connected on the switch, it may have only been active in certain pickup positions. E.g. When you noticed the "dark" neck + middle, that may have been the dummy coil in series with the signal (they take off a little high end when wired in series). Or maybe it was connected the whole time? I don't know much about strat switching so I can't venture a guess based on that photo.
Oh, and beautiful guitar by the way!
Depending where it was connected on the switch, it may have only been active in certain pickup positions. E.g. When you noticed the "dark" neck + middle, that may have been the dummy coil in series with the signal (they take off a little high end when wired in series). Or maybe it was connected the whole time? I don't know much about strat switching so I can't venture a guess based on that photo.
Oh, and beautiful guitar by the way!
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
Given the aesthetics and the dummy coil mod, I'd say whoever owned that guitar before was DEFINITELY and SRV fan
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
You know the wire from the volume lug that connects to the selector switch? That is where it was wired. The hot went to the volume lug and the ground was connected to the switch. (The output line.)
To be honest, I think it actually added noise to the signal. I had issues with buzzing in the different positions that doesn't happen now. (Even in the single coil modes.)
To be honest, I think it actually added noise to the signal. I had issues with buzzing in the different positions that doesn't happen now. (Even in the single coil modes.)
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
I didn't like the push pull pot that was in there. The tone rolloff was like jumping off a cliff. Full treble, tiny turn of the tone knob and you were in muddy city. I decided I would replace the push pull with a proper tone pot and put in a mini toggle to turn the neck on for my seven way mod. I like it much more this way. All the controls work much better now. This guitar is so excellent. I just sat and played chords and notes in the different pickup positions. It is much quieter now that I redid the wiring work. I wish I knew what pickups this has. I like them a lot. Cloth covered wires, but not really branded as far as I noticed.
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Re: MJT Sunburst Stratocaster
New neck on it now and all shielded up.
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