EPIPHONE LES PAUL SL
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I used a budget set - Snake Oil Mini Humbuckers from Foundry Tone. I've put them in a few guitars and always like how they sound.sunshiner wrote:Very nice. Reminds me of my strat (surf green + minihums) that I made a couple of years ago, I'll post some pictures later.
What pickups did you put in yours?
They sell them at C.B. Gitty, a cigar box guitar company. http://www.cbgitty.com/
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Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
(she/they)theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
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I reckon I'm gonna grab one of these after Christmas and give it a spin for the Beige Palace album sessions (starting 29/01!). Gonna give it to a local tech who took my EB3 (which was practically unplayable when I bought it off some bloke in... Rochdale maybe?) and set it up to play like buttah.
I'll probably get him to replace the tuners and intonate it for the dumb tuning I'm using almost exclusively these days (CADGBC, fact fans). What else do we reckon neeeeeds upgrading?
I'm generally a big fan of cheap single coils so I doubt I'll be bothered about replacing the pickups, been using my old Squier Affinity Tele for the past 6 months and loving the sounds I'm getting.
I'll probably get him to replace the tuners and intonate it for the dumb tuning I'm using almost exclusively these days (CADGBC, fact fans). What else do we reckon neeeeeds upgrading?
I'm generally a big fan of cheap single coils so I doubt I'll be bothered about replacing the pickups, been using my old Squier Affinity Tele for the past 6 months and loving the sounds I'm getting.
The cheap single coils that come stock are actually quite great once you dial them in a bit. I grabbed a yellow one to mess with too.Freddy V-C wrote:I reckon I'm gonna grab one of these after Christmas and give it a spin for the Beige Palace album sessions (starting 29/01!). Gonna give it to a local tech who took my EB3 (which was practically unplayable when I bought it off some bloke in... Rochdale maybe?) and set it up to play like buttah.
I'll probably get him to replace the tuners and intonate it for the dumb tuning I'm using almost exclusively these days (CADGBC, fact fans). What else do we reckon neeeeeds upgrading?
I'm generally a big fan of cheap single coils so I doubt I'll be bothered about replacing the pickups, been using my old Squier Affinity Tele for the past 6 months and loving the sounds I'm getting.
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Look under the pickguard...pure shite for us; notice the mistake corrected with a piece of wood glued-in? Wouldn't even trust the neck pocket construction as a platform; not bad for kids just thinking they wanna learn.westtexasred wrote:
Ya pay $120 USD plus for a poorly constructed guitar; invest $100 USD minimum in new tuners and pups; pay yer tech or consider yer labor; so ya got somethin a bit North of $300 USD in a fun project. I want to create my own axe based on an Epi SG Pro, just for thte fun of it.
Or you want a new guitar and enjoy the quest for a good used one for $300 USD.
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?? Well that’s certainly one opinion lol!Doug wrote: Look under the pickguard...pure shite for us; notice the mistake corrected with a piece of wood glued-in? Wouldn't even trust the neck pocket construction as a platform; not bad for kids just thinking they wanna learn.
Ya pay $120 USD plus for a poorly constructed guitar; invest $100 USD minimum in new tuners and pups; pay yer tech or consider yer labor; so ya got somethin a bit North of $300 USD in a fun project. I want to create my own axe based on an Epi SG Pro, just for thte fun of it.
Or you want a new guitar and enjoy the quest for a good used one for $300 USD.
Here's what it looks like under the hood of mine and the total cost was $169.00 after new tuners, pickups and a proper rewire.
These are fantastic modding platforms that can be made into excellent guitars for very little money and effort.
sunshiner wrote:Both looks awesome and though I'm not a fan of pickups rings over the pickguard, but I dig the adjustable bridge and Gretsch knobs. What are all those micro switches for?
I am not sure about the pickup rings either which is why they aren't screwed down on the corners.
Here's how it is wired up now. It will more than likely change in the future but I wanted set it up for some comparisons including different sets of treble bleed R/C values and a bleed defeat.