Epiphone Tune o matic
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Epiphone Tune o matic
So a while ago my buddy gave me his Epi Les Paul that he essentially created into a LP double cut by cutting down the left horn, and sanding off the entire finish. Some how in this process he lost the tune-o-matic bridge (but not the tail piece that goes behind it). I really want to put the thing back together with new pickups and a paint job (probably a union jack because a Epi Supernova is out of my price range...). My question is how do I know if a tune-o-matic bridge will fit this guitar? Or are they kinda all the same? I was looking at something like this cause it's so cheap: http://www.guitarfetish.com/Vintage-Tun ... _3465.html
Also what's a good cheap pickup to get that classic Les Paul sound? I have a Strat with teh Hot Rails but I want something more classic rock sounding. I don't want to spend a ton of money on this, so I was probably going to get something off Guitarfetish.
Also what's a good cheap pickup to get that classic Les Paul sound? I have a Strat with teh Hot Rails but I want something more classic rock sounding. I don't want to spend a ton of money on this, so I was probably going to get something off Guitarfetish.
Bronco Bass
Squier Strat w/Hot Rails,
flea market nylon classical,
Ibanez bass w/Quarter Pounder X 2
Union Jack DC Epiphone LP
Squier Strat w/Hot Rails,
flea market nylon classical,
Ibanez bass w/Quarter Pounder X 2
Union Jack DC Epiphone LP
Re: Epiphone Tune o matic
you gotta get the "import" style one with the bigger posts.moore65 wrote:My question is how do I know if a tune-o-matic bridge will fit this guitar?
they're not.moore65 wrote:Or are they kinda all the same?
yeah, that one won't work. that is like a real gibson ABR-1. it has the small threaded posts that screw right into the guitar body. epiphones have cups that go into that body and bolt like posts that screw into the cups. here you go:moore65 wrote:I was looking at something like this cause it's so cheap: http://www.guitarfetish.com/Vintage-Tun ... _3465.html
http://www.guitarfetish.com/Large-Bushi ... p_444.html
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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Thanks for the replies. I've never done anything with Epiphones/Gibsons so yeah I was clueless with the TOM. I think I'll get the Vintage 59 bridge pickup and use the Strat pickup from my Bronco bass in the neck position. GFS has a cover thing that allows you to mount a single coil pup into a humbucker slot.
Bronco Bass
Squier Strat w/Hot Rails,
flea market nylon classical,
Ibanez bass w/Quarter Pounder X 2
Union Jack DC Epiphone LP
Squier Strat w/Hot Rails,
flea market nylon classical,
Ibanez bass w/Quarter Pounder X 2
Union Jack DC Epiphone LP
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Ok I know what parts I'm going to use. I want to have a P90 in the bridge and single coil Strat pickup in the neck position, 1 volume, 1 tone, and a 3 way switch. I've tried to find a wiring diagram for this but I can't find one.
Bronco Bass
Squier Strat w/Hot Rails,
flea market nylon classical,
Ibanez bass w/Quarter Pounder X 2
Union Jack DC Epiphone LP
Squier Strat w/Hot Rails,
flea market nylon classical,
Ibanez bass w/Quarter Pounder X 2
Union Jack DC Epiphone LP