If you're going to keep this guitar, I recommend replacing them with something better like Seymour Duncans or DiMarzios. Basically, the stock pickups on these aren't that good. It did leads alright, but cleans were pretty bad. It lacked the 3D quality that I generally like from other pickups out there. The neck tone was pretty dull sounding, too. It doesn't have that defined sound that higher quality pickups have. A higher quality floyd that's taken care of shouldn't have these issues. With the wear on this guitar, you could really see the heavy wear on the knife edges and broken saddle blocks. The licensed floyd rose on this should be replaced with something of higher quality. The neck joint was nice and tight, though. The edges were sharp and could have been rounded a bit more to make it feel better when you're moving your hand up and down the neck. The frets were a bit pitted from it being played quite a bit, and it needed a fret level. This guitar has a basswood body with a maple bolt-on neck and rosewood fretboard, 24 jumbo frets, offset dot inlays, a licensed floyd rose, two humbucker configuration, one volume, one tone and a three way switch. The Fusion was a pretty big hit, and to make it more popular, they also had it in HH configuration.
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