You know how it is, a Sunday afternoon cold and trying to snow, what do you do? go on Ebay and there was this red Marquee, I've had a few ( and indeed being after lunch I'd "had a few" ) and having only just sold my Marquee Pro to my pal who'd been lusting after it, cos due to an impending live in grandson having to cut down on my guitars - space and all that!
So not expecting (or really wanting ) to win It, I placed a bid,but it was the only one and I won it - Bugger I thought do I really want this? - anyway after a day or so it arrived and to be fair I was fairly unimpressed, the trem was really stiff with 5 springs! so I removed one and the thing flopped forward and the more I tried to tune it the further the trem moved.
so a bit disappointed it went into the loft, properly cased of course.
Well a few weeks later I fitted a set of Entwistle noiseless pickups on my pals Squier Strat and they sounded great. so the Marquee came out of the loft and a set was duly purchased and installed under the Burns pickup covers, now it sounded really good but the trem back with 5 springs - bloody awful!!.
So last week I bought a Wilkinson Hipshot style trem (similar to that fitted on the Marquee Pro ) I had to do a bit of body filling under the trem and now it sounds and plays great.
I don't know what was wrong with the original, it didn't sit square, the parts which locate on the trem posts had been machined un-evenly so maybe that was the issue.
But as I say it now plays, sounds, and with the addition of gold plated tone knobs looks good as well.
One other thing I always use the first tone control across neck and middle and use the second as a blend between neck and bridge, so that left the push pull switch, so after a peek under a Jaguar switch plate used it as a "strangle switch"
So there we are then
Cheers
Geoff


