I got the red one with a black headstock and 3 single coil pick ups. I got this guitar for a great price the other day and I'm looking to find more information
I have a series A 335 guitar and is the best sounding guitar that I ever played ........the action is nothing but amazing ........
I also have a number of other guitars including a Gretsch Country Gentleman and two other Gibson 335's and the series A is the best of them all ........
I don't know how to put a pic on here or I would post pictures
The top white one was my 2Nd guitar. Played slick and fast. The only reason I sold it was I didn't know how to replace pickups at the time. I found them to be a bit flimsy. I should have kept it.
Hey guys I bought a series a the other day. Looks like a jackson warrior kinda. How would I go about tightening the tremolo or fixing the bridge w.e. it's a great guitar but the tuning is way to sensitive and goes way out when the bridge moves... lol thanks guys!
Since it's not an expensive guitar, sometimes the easy way to fix it is to block the trem or to replace it. I've tried many times to just mine or to get the guitar to a qualified tech, but at the end, to was still "not a fender" .. lol
Sometimes changing the tuning keys helps a lot too
`1: stretch your strings properly. 2: lubricate your nut slots with a mixture of graphite powder and regular Vaseline. You only need a tiny bit. Wipe away any excess with a tissue. 3: check and tighten your neck plate bolts firmly. No shifting is the goal. 4: Blocking the trem is easy. And yes, better tuners are always good, but the ones on my Series A 335 are great.Look to be Schaller copies. No idea if they are stock.
I picked up a "Strat" version of the Series A for $20 this week. It has a "Select Designed by EMG" in the bridge position and a mini toggle switch next to the 5-way. I haven't tested it yet but I assume the toggle splits the "EMG".
Hey all, I just picked up a Series A SSS and it's pretty darn nice! 50$ for the guitar and 50$ a professional setup went a long ways! So what's the deal with these guitars anyhow? Some say MIC, others say MIK. Please tell me what the general consensus is.
HELP ME !! I'm in a desesparate research of a Floyd Rose MFG !!! My Serie A is in a bad day's . I found an axe to change but the floyd is broken too . I trying really hard to find it and put ma guitar on the road !!
Looking for mine that was stolen in 93-94. loved that guitar
RépondreEffacerI got the red one with a black headstock and 3 single coil pick ups. I got this guitar for a great price the other day and I'm looking to find more information
RépondreEffacerthat's why this site have been created for, to find more information about those guitars !
RépondreEffacerI'm not an expert about Series A guitars, i"m here to try to put together the little we know !
I have the silver HSS, neck plays very well. Just slapped a floyd on it, too much fun!
RépondreEffacerI have a series A 335 guitar and is the best sounding guitar that I ever played ........the action is nothing but amazing ........
RépondreEffacerI also have a number of other guitars including a Gretsch Country Gentleman and two other Gibson 335's and the series A is the best of them all ........
I don't know how to put a pic on here or I would post pictures
The top white one was my 2Nd guitar. Played slick and fast. The only reason I sold it was I didn't know how to replace pickups at the time. I found them to be a bit flimsy. I should have kept it.
RépondreEffacerI have one similar to these that is bright yellow, really nice look! But I think the pickups suck pretty bad. How can I send you pictures of it?
RépondreEffaceryou can send it to me and i'll share it on this page
Effacerseriesaguitars.blogspot@gmail.com
Hey guys I bought a series a the other day. Looks like a jackson warrior kinda. How would I go about tightening the tremolo or fixing the bridge w.e. it's a great guitar but the tuning is way to sensitive and goes way out when the bridge moves... lol thanks guys!
RépondreEffacerHi Derek,
EffacerSince it's not an expensive guitar, sometimes the easy way to fix it is to block the trem or to replace it. I've tried many times to just mine or to get the guitar to a qualified tech, but at the end, to was still "not a fender" .. lol
Sometimes changing the tuning keys helps a lot too
`1: stretch your strings properly. 2: lubricate your nut slots with a mixture of graphite powder and regular Vaseline. You only need a tiny bit. Wipe away any excess with a tissue. 3: check and tighten your neck plate bolts firmly. No shifting is the goal. 4: Blocking the trem is easy. And yes, better tuners are always good, but the ones on my Series A 335 are great.Look to be Schaller copies. No idea if they are stock.
EffacerHi there, I have a guitar and been told it might be a SerieA and I wonder if you could answer that for me. Could I send you a couple picture ?
RépondreEffacerof course !!
Effacerseriesaguitars.blogspot@gmail.com
I picked up a "Strat" version of the Series A for $20 this week. It has a "Select Designed by EMG" in the bridge position and a mini toggle switch next to the 5-way. I haven't tested it yet but I assume the toggle splits the "EMG".
RépondreEffaceri like those cheap guitars... sure you'll have more than 20$ worth of fun !!
EffacerBut i don't think those pickups were stock, but i'm maybe wrong
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RépondreEffacerHey all, I just picked up a Series A SSS and it's pretty darn nice! 50$ for the guitar and 50$ a professional setup went a long ways! So what's the deal with these guitars anyhow? Some say MIC, others say MIK. Please tell me what the general consensus is.
RépondreEffacerHi! A good friend of mine has a red, standard Strat style Series A. I was wondering where, if you were interested, I would send the pictures
RépondreEffacerI send you some pictures :)
EffacerHELP ME !! I'm in a desesparate research of a Floyd Rose MFG !!! My Serie A is in a bad day's . I found an axe to change but the floyd is broken too . I trying really hard to find it and put ma guitar on the road !!
RépondreEffacerI'm not sure how many of the black lefty HSS were made but I own that exact model. It's probably one of the best guitars I've ever played.
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