07-08-2014, 12:12 AM
Sacateca wrote:
Who knows! Maybe the Monoprice tuners are so much better than the one's
on the Starcaster that I won't even want to change them!!
I've read no real complaints about the pickups
Maybe this is the best way to go!
Heck, me fixing anything sure isn't!
This much I know for certain:
The tuning machines on the Monoprice Route 66 Les Paul are excellent!
They are much better than I expected them to be. They hold the guitar in tune more than adequate for my needs
It is logical to assume that the tuners on the Monoprice California Classic Fender Stratocaster copy guitars
will follow the same overall standard of quality as the tuners on the Route 66
So, I'm going to blindly believe that breaking the Starcaster guitar
was exactly what I needed to do to save me money
I call this, "A blind hangover belief"
ALL THIS UPGRADING HARDWARE IS GOING BACK TO AMAZON!!!
In the long run, I will end up saving money by my decisions and actions!
Who knows! Maybe the Monoprice tuners are so much better than the one's
on the Starcaster that I won't even want to change them!!
I've read no real complaints about the pickups
Maybe this is the best way to go!
Heck, me fixing anything sure isn't!
This much I know for certain:
The tuning machines on the Monoprice Route 66 Les Paul are excellent!
They are much better than I expected them to be. They hold the guitar in tune more than adequate for my needs
It is logical to assume that the tuners on the Monoprice California Classic Fender Stratocaster copy guitars
will follow the same overall standard of quality as the tuners on the Route 66
So, I'm going to blindly believe that breaking the Starcaster guitar
was exactly what I needed to do to save me money
I call this, "A blind hangover belief"
ALL THIS UPGRADING HARDWARE IS GOING BACK TO AMAZON!!!
In the long run, I will end up saving money by my decisions and actions!

