Pacafeliz wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 8:40 am
...hadn't i showed it here yet? Acutally, THIS is the BroncoMaster (sorry, i was drunk last night when posting...)
OT: I didn't realise you had a couple of HH combos. Do you have a footswitch for the VS Musician?
Pacafeliz wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 9:49 pm
Oh and btw i still.owm and play.that
BRONCOMASTER
and built.another one with a fucking amazing dimazio sds1 pickup
...hadn't i showed it here yet? Acutally, THIS is the BroncoMaster (sorry, i was drunk last night when posting...)
Thanks for posting!
Looks like that guitar has been been put to a lot of different configurations. Did you just pair a bronco body with a mm neck? Or were they both mm before the term and pickguard were installed?
Pacafeliz wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 12:19 pm
Yes i have a couple of them Footswitches.
Some are only valve (say dirty od or so) on/off, and also a Clockwork Concubine flanger
Btw I have about all the 70s HH amp models, use a VS Musician head almost exclusively in my band
I have an IC100 head, VS Musician Reverb combo, VS Musician Reverb head and VS bass combo. These are my VS footswitches:
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Congrats on the Clockwork Concubine. I also built an Electric Mistress clone to use the effect input on the VS Musician Reverb. The old Vox footswitch has two cables and also switches the reverb through the effect input. I have modified the HH VS switch to use LEDs rather than filament bulbs.
dots wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 3:46 pm
Looks like that guitar has been been put to a lot of different configurations. Did you just pair a bronco body with a mm neck? Or were they both mm before the term and pickguard were installed?
No, it's an actual (routed and butchered) Bronco body with a MM neck
Got it. I recently picked up a 76 bronco that has been through a bit itself. Didn't get a swimming pool route, but there is a rather sloppy second pickup route that thankfully is covered by the pickguard.
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On one of my old computers I have CAD models for a couple replacement pieces for the Bronco trem that would block the trem. It would still let you dive, but you couldn't pull up. THis also gave the feature of being able to remain in tune if you break a string. If not, I can remodel it from mostly memory, if i have a little help.
dots wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 10:22 pm
Got it. I recently picked up a 76 bronco that has been through a bit itself. Didn't get a swimming pool route, but there is a rather sloppy second pickup route that thankfully is covered by the pickguard.
mezzio13 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 2:55 am
On one of my old computers I have CAD models for a couple replacement pieces for the Bronco trem that would block the trem. It would still let you dive, but you couldn't pull up. THis also gave the feature of being able to remain in tune if you break a string. If not, I can remodel it from mostly memory, if i have a little help.
mezzio13 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 2:55 am
On one of my old computers I have CAD models for a couple replacement pieces for the Bronco trem that would block the trem. It would still let you dive, but you couldn't pull up. THis also gave the feature of being able to remain in tune if you break a string. If not, I can remodel it from mostly memory, if i have a little help.