Since it`s not the most expensive guitar I wanted to make it sound and "feel" better with the most "bang for the buck" upgrades. Here`s what I did:
-Changed the plastic nut for a GraphTech Tusq nut.
-Installed a Faber kit Tone Lock system.
-Changed pickups to a couple of GFS Humbuckers.
-Changed all electronics( alpha pots, switch, wires, Sprague "orange drops"caps).
The first thing I wanted to do was to get rid of the plastic nut. A little tap with a hammer and a pice of wood that was all it took to get the old nut loose. That was almost too easy! The slot was clean and ready to get a new nut installed. I`ve heard good things about the GraphTech nut and thought it would be a good chance to try it out. The tusq nut comes already shaped and with string slots ready for installation. It was just a little to thick and wide but a little sanding was all it took. When it fit snug I trimmed off the edges to make it look nice. Next I sanded the bottom of the nut down on a pice of sandpaper laying on a flat surface to get the height just right. Now the nut was ready to be installed. I glued it in place with a couple of tiny drops white wood glue..just enough to make the nut stay put when changing strings. With the nut into place I clamped it down with the strings for preasure. I left it to dry until the next day. The high b and e needed to be lowered just a tiny bit so I lowered those slots down a little with a nut file. So, did the nut make any difference?? The answere: Yes! I did not believe it could do this much to the guitar, but it did! The guitar was "singing". The sustain, definition of the strings was defenitely better. When playing some open chords the guitar was vibrating more in my hands. Cool!! And I was using the same old dirty strings as before..!
Next up was the Faber kit whitch basically are stoptail "studs" you replace to get the stoptail locked in place. What this is supposed to do is to improve the "transmission of string vibration to the body"...in other words improve the sustain, attack etc. The installation was super easy. Just replaced the old "studs" whit the new ones. Now the stoptail was locked! So, I strung up again and tested. Well..It did make a difference.. But the nut impressed me more. One cool thing about the locked stoptail is that it stays in place when changing strings..
The last thing I wanted to upgrade was the electronics and pickups. The old stock pickups never sounded good to me. To muddy and not enough "yeah, I`m a rocker!!"... I got the pickups and electronics form guitarfetish.com who are known for theire "bang for the buck" parts. I got a "PAF 59`" for the neck and a "FAT Pat" for the bridge. Some 500k Alpha pots, wire, and a couple of "orange drops" caps(.o15uf). I chose a lower value caps to get a little more treble out of the guitar. What about the mid bucker? I skipped it. I never use it so why bother...? So...I spent a day rewiring the electronics. I used this schematic from seymour duncan. The result? Better! More punch, less mud, clearer, better string-to-string def...and more RAWK! Worth it..? Yes!
To sum it all up: All these upgrades made a difference. They made a boring guitar fun to play! After a setup with new strings I really enjoyed playing my guitar. Finaly! It sounded better and felt better. The guitar just felt more alive! And..now it rocks when plugged in aswell! I`m very happy with the outcome. To me the tusq nut made the most difference. Really made the guitar sing. The locking studs also improved sustain. I can defenetly feel the guitar vibrating more now. The GFS pickups rawk nuff said!
Do it! Your Epiphone deserves it!