Metallic Black Duo-Sonic Build
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Re: Red tort, yesss
probably because this is a duo sonic IIDoug wrote:The red tort is perfect. It has some black in it and that works so well with your metalic black paint and the dark neck.HNB wrote:Awww I like the red.Punkacc9 wrote:Awesome but needs a white pearl guard now.
But wait...my Duo-Sonic doesn't have the Mustang phase switches...what up
has no 3-way, but has phase switches
its prob my fav hard tail guitar...
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Also, keep the red guard, it's teh sex
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Visual integration
I relate to your visual aesthetic, Chris. You like the visual integration of a matching heaadstock. Last year I discovered a shortcut variation on the matching headstock look...Chris Fleming wrote:I like the red too... a matching headstock would look pretty class.
I have a Les Paul Special, the twp P90s model with the Art Deco pick guard (that's what I call it, sort of Buck Rogers "modern"). Well, that pick guard design is a bit too angular for my taste...I prefer the graceful pick guard on the Les Paul Junior, and also love tort.
So, when I made a new tort pick guard fir the Special in a Junior shape, I used the scrap tort to make a matching Truss Rod Cover. Instant visual integration like you get with a matching headstock. More subtle but much easier & cheaper to do.
Cheers,
Doug
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Cheers Doug... Sometime it works better not having the match but I think with this one with the dark fingerboard, it should have a matching headstock. Actually, even without it would be better matching. I don't know but if the colour doesn't repeat somewhere it doesn't usually make sense to me? I've know friends to build acoustics out of like five or six different woods, all expensive, all gorgeous but don't quite match up in my eyes.
Anyhoo, I mentioned before but the easiest and simplest improvement would be to have the white version of the knobs... I'm sure someone posted a guitar that featured them recently? Seeing as no other bit of plastic is black and especially seeing as the slider switches are white I think the black one look odd?
Anyhoo, I mentioned before but the easiest and simplest improvement would be to have the white version of the knobs... I'm sure someone posted a guitar that featured them recently? Seeing as no other bit of plastic is black and especially seeing as the slider switches are white I think the black one look odd?
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You'll get this solved
Yeah, Chris, I can see white knobs. Good suggestion.Chris Fleming wrote:Cheers Doug...Seeing as no other bit of plastic is black and especially seeing as the slider switches are white I think the black one look odd?
HNB... ....!!!! But when you get that glitch fixed, she'll be fine and you'll be playin away. We're with ya on this so keep us posted.
Cheers,
Doug
All done. I was able to intonate it, but the saddles maxed have action that is really low. (Almost buzzing.) Sadly that means this will be wall art, but it was still a fun run. I can't really do much more for it without having the bridge higher.
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