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by Snowblinder_Archive
2011 Gibson Melody Maker, Manlius Hot Howlin' Goat P-90.So, there is a local institution of a music shop that is, sadly, closing shop this week. I went in for a final look a few weeks ago and ended up walking out with a Melody Maker reissue. Tobacco sunburst, single cutaway, mahogany one piece body and neck, one single coil pickup, wraparound tailpiece, pretty solid Les Paul hard case, for $300 flat. It played really well at the store, so I couldn't pass it up. When I plugged it into my amp, I quickly discovered its shortcomings. For starters, the pickup fucking sucked. Sounded like the worst, most shrill Strat you can imagine, and it hummed like crazy. Just awful. The tuners were Kluson Deluxes, and had the white plastic keys. I didn't like the look of these right off the bat, but soon discovered they didn't hold tune too well either. Additionally, the volume and tone pots were crackly and didn't seem to function that great. But, I figured the neck was awesome and the body seemed solid and was comfortable, might as well just have fun and mod it to my preferences. First I replaced the Klusons with a new set of Grover Deluxes, with the greenish keys. Right away, this made the guitar appear less like a kid's toy and more like a real instrument. They also held tune great. Felt way more sturdy. Next up was replacing the electronics. I picked up two CTS 500K pots for the volume and tone controls, and a friend who helped install them also threw in a new capacitor. I also took off the original black knobs which seemed loose and put two gold speed knobs from my '75 Les Paul on in their place (the LP has black reflector knobs, so the speed knobs were just sitting in a box). Finally, that shitty fucking pickup had to go. My aforementioned friend routed the body ever so slightly to accommodate a P-90, and we put in a new Manlius Hot Howlin' Goat dogear P-90.The verdict: This guitar just kills now. Stays in tune, the volume and tone controls actually WORK, and the P-90 is nuts. For a super hot P-90, it's really quiet. I fully expected tons of hum, but it's barely noticeable. Some of my favorite guitar tones ever are a Les Paul Junior with a single P-90 (Johnny Thunders, Leslie West of Mountain), and this guitar nails it. I'm currently making a new pickguard which will more closely mimic the shape of a Junior pickguard in the space between the neck and the pickup. Total cost: just under $500, for a goddamn awesome no frills guitar.I guess that wasn't exactly brief. Sorry.