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16th December 2007, 01:51 AM #136SENIOR MEMBER
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another little update, i taped the neck pickup to the pickguard and then taped the wires to one end of the cable which was plugged into the amp. not the best way to do things, but it sounded nice. has a nice singlecoil sound to it, pretty close to a strat sound i guess. there was no lack of hum as there was not any shielding or grounding of strings, but i like it. seemed a bit bright for a neck pup, but thats alright as there were'nt any tone controls in it. my wiring ive planned will be able to put the neck and bridge in series to get a fatter sound by making a humbucker (with the coils further apart).
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16th December 2007, 08:55 AM #137Former "lurker"
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A newborn electric generally sounds over-bright and often thin. They take a while to shake down (one of mine took about nine years!). You've added to the brightness by direct mounting the pickup IIRC, and having no controls yet - even they bleed off a little of the immediacy.
FWIW, don't expect stellar results from the "two pickups in series" position. It possibly worked for people like Brian May because the pickups were weak and a little thin to start with - but generally it seems to disappoint. Best results I've had like that used Texas Special Tele pickups. Hopefully yours will fall into that category of ones that come out better than expected.
Cheers, Adam.
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16th December 2007, 10:17 PM #138SENIOR MEMBER
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i purposely made sure that the pups were only wound to 6kohms (about as few coils as a fender would be) to ensure that they would still sound good in the series wiring. the bridge pup is only 6kohms aswell but uses a 6mm diameter magnet as opposed to the 5mm ones that are used with most anything else. hopefully it gets a good sound. i will put a switch in to get it out of phase as well.
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17th January 2008, 07:29 PM #139???????
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Guess what! I made some progress!!
I managed to route the back rounding on my Brazilian Mahogany DC. I also routed the top ready for some good ol' flap diskin'.
Almost had time to do the pickup cavities, but i got a call to go wire up the s13 track car.
Getting there i think...
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17th January 2008, 07:33 PM #140
RGM,
All this progress, but no pictures.... hehe
deano
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17th January 2008, 09:38 PM #141
I echo those sentiments from Deano, RG.
Pics of the progress or of the track car. Hell, why not both !!!
cheers, Stu
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18th January 2008, 10:49 PM #142New Member
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A Hello from the Netherlands
Just found this wonderful forum, and as i'm i guitar building to. I would like to introduce myself with my recent progress pictures.
It's a PRS lookalike mahogany body/neck with maple top. Wilkinson Hardware and GFS Pickups will be added when the finnishing is done.
Regards
WimVisit me at my Guitar build Blog http://guitarbuildingpage.blogspot.com/
Visit the Dutch Guitar Builders Meeting info at
http://www.gitaarbouwersmeeting.nl/
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19th January 2008, 04:33 AM #143
Hello Wim,
Welcome, nice guitar you are making there. What timbers are you using?
Sebastiaan
(Holland refugee 1959)"We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer
My blog. http://theupanddownblog.blogspot.com
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19th January 2008, 10:54 PM #144
Nice Wim and a great blog page too. How many builds so far?
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19th January 2008, 11:32 PM #145???????
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Better Pics than before (barely), if you saw those.
Oh and Stu, sorry about those blurry pics in your inbox!
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21st January 2008, 01:20 PM #146Guitarzzz
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Welcome to the forum Wim... that's a beautiful looking guitar you have in progress there. Very neat carving work. Good looking blog site you have as well. I will have a good look at that when I get home (I'm wasting time at work at the moment, hehe)
Looking good there too RGM. Waiting for the carved pics now
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21st January 2008, 07:53 PM #147Retired
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Wellcome to the Forum Wim,
plus great Blog, regards Bob,
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22nd January 2008, 02:34 AM #149SENIOR MEMBER
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looking good on that carve
ive been doing some small pieces for my guitar and bass (i have a hard time actually finishing things, especially once i get them playable). planned out a guitar to make for a friend of mine who i met through my girlfriend. is going to be a neckthrough with maple wenge maple neck and a wenge maple wenge fretboard (a mirror of the neck wood) with qld maple wings and 2 hb each with a switch to switch from series to paralell. ill be making the pickups so ill make them a bit dark as hbers to ensure that the single coil version isnt overly bright. the instrument will essentially be black and white. it will have a black sunburst to natural with white binding and chrome hardware.
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22nd January 2008, 06:02 AM #150
Nice progress on the carve, Nick.
Good to see you getting quality time in the shed.
cheers, Stu
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