ive got an old fender squier that i havent played in over 8 months because i got a new acoustic and never wanted to paly it.. now i am thinking about fixing the fender so i can sell it and make some cash.
strings have been left off the g and b for about 3 months and it buzzes on every fret. how do i fix this?
im to embaressed to take it to a tech because i really dont care that much about it i just wanna see if i can get it working again
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Ok, well, you can buy fender picups and tuners and install them into it. People have done so with Epiphone Les Pauls and put in Gibson parts. . I would also replace the bridge and such. You should be able to find all the parts you need from Fender. Also, they might give you more insight on how to install them. Also, for buzz on the guitar, it's either a twisted neck or the frets are worn in. You should be able to get the neck straightened, and the frets filed down, or if they are really bad, replace. If you are going to sell it, I would just get the buzzing gone, and only put in the pickups. Then sell it, and make it sound like a steal and how much little money it is and still get the Fender sound with the new pickups.incubusdmb5 wrote:its electric.
trust me i know its crapp. its one of those that came in the package deal or whatever. i really dont care about it but now that im getting into more electric music i just wanna see if i can fix it and make some noise come out.
it wouldnt even sell for 100.
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