My RobertOG Mustang Project (DONE - Pix/Video page 7)
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nice demo video as always. my highlites:
"you could drive a FUCKING CAR underneath them"
your abundant and gleeful use of the word "fuck"
and want to know what's weird? jason (dots) and I always called his toronado a "toro-nah-do." almost brit-englishing up the word. then you called it a "toro-nay-do" bridge. i just laughed because you thin it'd be the other way around.
either way that guitar sounds tits mcgee dude.
"you could drive a FUCKING CAR underneath them"
your abundant and gleeful use of the word "fuck"
and want to know what's weird? jason (dots) and I always called his toronado a "toro-nah-do." almost brit-englishing up the word. then you called it a "toro-nay-do" bridge. i just laughed because you thin it'd be the other way around.
either way that guitar sounds tits mcgee dude.
Nicely done mike! 3 guitars now though..you're stepping into dangerous territory there!
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Britain is divided by people who prounce A as "ah" and A as "arr", but I'm pretty sure the word Toronado is always "ah" no matter where you're from. Like potato.St. Jimmy wrote:nice demo video as always. my highlites:
"you could drive a FUCKING CAR underneath them"
your abundant and gleeful use of the word "fuck"
and want to know what's weird? jason (dots) and I always called his toronado a "toro-nah-do." almost brit-englishing up the word. then you called it a "toro-nay-do" bridge. i just laughed because you thin it'd be the other way around.
either way that guitar sounds tits mcgee dude.
Finished with the video, it's pretty fantastic for sure. I've never been a fan of the colour, but it's been well executed clearly, that is a nice piece of wood. Very impressed with that sustain, and it's a generally real nice sound, so A* for that. Have you tried putting some random washers on the shaft of those pots underneath the pickguard, or is there not enough room in the route? I had a similar problem with the Malikaster, I just jammed some spaces under the pickguard so less was sticking out, and it did the job. Worked out better that way actually because I had mongrel pots that needed their heights arranging individually.
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Thanks, I'll make a proper video with decent mic'd audio when I've intonated it and have a bit more time, probably on Monday.St. Jimmy wrote:nice demo video as always. my highlites:
"you could drive a FUCKING CAR underneath them"
your abundant and gleeful use of the word "fuck"
and want to know what's weird? jason (dots) and I always called his toronado a "toro-nah-do." almost brit-englishing up the word. then you called it a "toro-nay-do" bridge. i just laughed because you thin it'd be the other way around.
either way that guitar sounds tits mcgee dude.
I know! I had to put up an extra guitar hanger and everything, craziness. it's weird, I've been loving Jaguars recently but I can't justify four guitars and an acoustic.Hurb wrote:Nicely done mike! 3 guitars now though..you're stepping into dangerous territory there!
Thanks very much bud, it was a long process (nearly a year in all) but a fun one and well worth the effort and time.stewart wrote:ooh i say! that's a cheeky little number and no mistake. well done!
Indeed I do mate. I have a Fender decal for it - I put one one and it looked good but nudged it when drilling teh string tree I'd forgotten so removed it. I'll put it on when I can be arsed.robert(original) wrote:i remember when you said you would going to have holy trinity of guitars.
well, i guess you do now so..... fucking a!
needs a decal tho. for some reason that bothered me the whole video thru.
it sounds great and you did a fantastic job with it all.
Cheersfinboy wrote:i was going to comment on the pots, it's good you are addressing them already.
the single coils do bring the rock
Thanks mate, indeed I am!lamp wrote:Soooooooooooooooooo beautiful. Glad it's done mate, you must be well chuffed.
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Yeah I could make them sit lower under the plate using teh nut that's under there but they're still insane, I'll put some Alpha's on it shortly.Malik wrote:Finished with the video, it's pretty fantastic for sure. I've never been a fan of the colour, but it's been well executed clearly, that is a nice piece of wood. Very impressed with that sustain, and it's a generally real nice sound, so A* for that. Have you tried putting some random washers on the shaft of those pots underneath the pickguard, or is there not enough room in the route? I had a similar problem with the Malikaster, I just jammed some spaces under the pickguard so less was sticking out, and it did the job. Worked out better that way actually because I had mongrel pots that needed their heights arranging individually.
I have CTS on my Mustang and the same problem (as well as some others). Next time I order pedal parts I'm adding a couple of pots (fuck buying pots from guitar shops) and sorting it out. So far my experience is that CTS are bad news and Alpha are deserving of the accolades.Mike wrote:Yeah I could make them sit lower under the plate using teh nut that's under there but they're still insane, I'll put some Alpha's on it shortly.Malik wrote:Finished with the video, it's pretty fantastic for sure. I've never been a fan of the colour, but it's been well executed clearly, that is a nice piece of wood. Very impressed with that sustain, and it's a generally real nice sound, so A* for that. Have you tried putting some random washers on the shaft of those pots underneath the pickguard, or is there not enough room in the route? I had a similar problem with the Malikaster, I just jammed some spaces under the pickguard so less was sticking out, and it did the job. Worked out better that way actually because I had mongrel pots that needed their heights arranging individually.
Shabba.
I dunno what make they are or anything, but I've noticed that some pots have vastly more resistance when it comes to actually rotating the things. I have some really nice pots that are super loose, so it's a breeze going from 10 to 1 as a quick way of cutting the sound, but some I have are the total opposite and you can't spin them in one go. I should probably check out which is which, because I certainly don't want to make the mistake of getting some stiffies again.