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yes the original Cyclone and Cyclone ii suffered from incorrect bridge placement, there wasn’t enough movement in the saddles to correct the G&B being permanently sharp.
You can change the bridge to a different Wilkinson affair that provides all the adjustments you need however so it’s not the end of the world. I think the one listed on here in the classifieds has had this done already?
They are are playable as is though but anything above the 11th fret is noticeably out on those two strings.
Or build your own Mustang.....
http://i.imgur.com/ztrw3Q5.jpg
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
https://i.imgur.com/PfteJan_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium
Get something that you enjoy playing and are happy to pay for. The rest doesn't really matter
it doesn't matter which pickup/guitar/colour you are after so long as you play with passion. Changing pickups is generally not worth it unless you know exactly what you want, and have the expertise to solder and alter cavities if needed. Don't waste your money/time.
is it easy to paint a guitar body? Yes. Is it easy to do a good job? Absolutely not. That is why it would most likely cost you more than your guitar is worth to have it done professionally. Either wait for the colour yellow you want or accept that, in the world of 'grunge' it doesn't matter. It's the music that matters.
Good luck with your search.
Adam
The hardtail HH jaguar was a very close second.
I always play hard with high energy and mosh out, not caring if there is the odd mishap. That's what always gets the crowd going and gets compliments when you play grunge.
That's what grunge is about. It's not about trying to nail Kurt's sound - it's about the energy and the attitude and how that affects the listener.
The fact you're still fretting about tiny potential differences between certain guitars suggests you might not be suited to playing grunge. Just play the **** out of what you already have.