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So, like 10 years ago when I got a big amount of money for Christmas, I went and bought my first guitar, which I could really only afford a Squier Bullet. Fast forward to now, I still have this but I also have a Epiphone Les Paul Standard a friend gave me.

I like the Les Paul, but I like the lightweight body of the Squier. It obviously sucks, it's 10 years old and is not a great build quality, but I still like playing it. Barring personal feelings about keeping my first guitar or buying a new one, would it be better, long term, to just replace the parts on it that suck or is the whole build quality just holding it back?

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[–] jeffw 4 points 1 year ago

I think it’s a personal choice. If you want to rewire any piece of equipment from scratch, go for it. But at the end of the day, the pieces you’re replacing are probably of inferior quality. Imo, a product is as weak as it’s weakest link, so replacing a couple pieces isn’t worth it