project: my perfect stage guitar
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- Johnny Noir
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project: my perfect stage guitar
It's been few months i'm thinking about a handy stage guitar.
I'm using my mustang in my band Surfer Rosa (myspace.com/surfer.rosamusic).
my perfect stage guitar is:
- one brigde pickup: i have a 74' pickup from a musicmaster bass
- no switches 'cause i beat on them, i found a special pickguard on ebay from Jeannie P
- tremolo (i'm waiting for a mustang style)
- short scale neck: this one from a 95' mij mustang
- matte black body (i bought from FenderBob but made by Niksureal)
at the end, it's a half price than a new fender RI mustang and with the specs i want.
I used a Bronco Wiring Diagram.
For the moment i put a Duo Sonic bridge. I'm waiting for a mustang tremolo bridge.
It sounds good and intonate perfect (despite of the saddles!!!). I've a big twang like a telecaster, very strange.
The pickguard screws miss.
actualy:
a very basic guitar that you can grind!
I'm using my mustang in my band Surfer Rosa (myspace.com/surfer.rosamusic).
my perfect stage guitar is:
- one brigde pickup: i have a 74' pickup from a musicmaster bass
- no switches 'cause i beat on them, i found a special pickguard on ebay from Jeannie P
- tremolo (i'm waiting for a mustang style)
- short scale neck: this one from a 95' mij mustang
- matte black body (i bought from FenderBob but made by Niksureal)
at the end, it's a half price than a new fender RI mustang and with the specs i want.
I used a Bronco Wiring Diagram.
For the moment i put a Duo Sonic bridge. I'm waiting for a mustang tremolo bridge.
It sounds good and intonate perfect (despite of the saddles!!!). I've a big twang like a telecaster, very strange.
The pickguard screws miss.
actualy:
a very basic guitar that you can grind!
- Johnny Noir
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Panpan, the Mo dick-style cutouts come from Robert(original)'s bandsaw being set too low to the ground for me to be able to see clearly where I was cutting. As a result, I took a chunk out. I figure it gives the guitar character and a bit of a cool story (and some easily recognizable features if it's ever stolen).
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- Johnny Noir
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most of us only use one pickup.... and have the idea on something basic and handy.
after a couple of gigs, ths guitar gonna start to be relic. Very very thin gloss on it.
yes, the duo bridge is awesome but, stupid me, i reallly need a trem to play my songs.
and sorry it's crappy, the guitar is routed for a mustang bridge trem, i put some tape to hide the holes at the bottom of this bridge.
i think i'll change before this weekend.
some better pictures and a video is coming.
after a couple of gigs, ths guitar gonna start to be relic. Very very thin gloss on it.
yes, the duo bridge is awesome but, stupid me, i reallly need a trem to play my songs.
and sorry it's crappy, the guitar is routed for a mustang bridge trem, i put some tape to hide the holes at the bottom of this bridge.
i think i'll change before this weekend.
some better pictures and a video is coming.
Wait, your's is black? I thought it was forest green like mine. Looks good, man.
Yeah, I realized a while back that I never use the neck pickup except for tuning, so I just started taking it out of my guitars, and realized I never missed it. That is now my standard, also bonus on not accidentally hitting a switch or something while playing.
Yeah, I realized a while back that I never use the neck pickup except for tuning, so I just started taking it out of my guitars, and realized I never missed it. That is now my standard, also bonus on not accidentally hitting a switch or something while playing.
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FUCK Jeanie Pickguards. I've never been so bitter about wasting $63 in my life. Something about the way he typed "we had to eat the labor on this one so no bitching if it isn't perfect".Goots. wrote:jeannie pickguards are notorious for getting shit wrong, the guitar looks sweet though.
It wasn't. It was pretty far from it actually. But because it was a custom order, it was done outside eBay and getting my money back would have been a losing battle. The tool seriously never learned to measure twice and to cut once.
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the guitar is finished!
sound good, intonate right and nice to play.
I put a WD bridge and trem. It doesn't look like my 97' cij mustang.
I loose the twang, i think it was due to the duo sonic bridge and saddles. Now it sounds like a mustang. The sound is more agressive than my blue mustang which has some wizard 69' pickups clones.
The jeannie pickguard not size correctly, but it's ok.
The neck is a 95' mij (on the right). The shape is like a 69 RI but the keys has white plastic like a 65' RI but more rectangular; strange.
I'm gonna put more better pictures later and maybe a video.
I rehearse with today and I have two gigs next week.
sound good, intonate right and nice to play.
I put a WD bridge and trem. It doesn't look like my 97' cij mustang.
I loose the twang, i think it was due to the duo sonic bridge and saddles. Now it sounds like a mustang. The sound is more agressive than my blue mustang which has some wizard 69' pickups clones.
The jeannie pickguard not size correctly, but it's ok.
The neck is a 95' mij (on the right). The shape is like a 69 RI but the keys has white plastic like a 65' RI but more rectangular; strange.
I'm gonna put more better pictures later and maybe a video.
I rehearse with today and I have two gigs next week.