I recently took a late 90's Squire Strat (in terrible condition) out to the garage, took it apart, sanded all the old paint off, did some very interesting finish work on it (stain combos & sealer variants), fixed up several screwy frets, slapped on a new pick-guard and now it looks awesome! It sounds great too, the new finish/wiring really helped bring out a lot of fullness in the tone of the guitar; I'm left with one problem. If I hook up any kind of modern distortion pedal and crank the amp, the poor thing squeals with unholy feedback - constantly. I've read about potting the pickups, i.e. dipping them in a combo of bees wax & paraffin. Do you think it's actually going to do anything or are the stock pickups just going to do this to me no matter what? I've heard from several people that I should just go active, but I really want to keep the unprocessed sound that I've got going now, the body tone is too good to let go of.
I appreciate any feedback.
I appreciate any feedback.
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