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Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 8:03 pm
by antennafarm
of course, you are obligated to post pictures (and the process!)
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:15 pm
by fuzzywolf
antennafarm wrote:of course, you are obligated to post pictures (and the process!)
haha of course!
I'll get right on it as soon as school releases me of the bondage known as finals
Out of curiosity, does anyone know where I might find an aluminum neck that would fit a fender jaguar?
I don't think I'll be swapping out the neck right away, but it'd be nice to know for future reference.
Also, my guitar has this "bass cut" switch thing. I never use it because I honestly can't hear any difference. I'm not even sure anymore which switch position is supposed to be the bass cut and which position is the regular signal. Would anyone know how to make this feature more noticeable? My guess is that there's some kind of high pass filter circuit for that switch and I'd have to change some capacitor/resistor value to adjust the range of frequencies that are allowed to pass through. Can someone please confirm/deny this suspicion? I should be more confident in this guess considering I'm paying thousands of dollars to learn this shit.
OR: does anyone have any cool ideas on how to repurpose this switch into something more badass?
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 2:43 pm
by weed_killer
is it just a stock jag? If so, one of the best options for the bass cut is to turn it into a series/parallel switch.
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 4:37 pm
by fuzzywolf
It's a stock classic player hh jag. Each humbucker already has a coil split feature. I'm not familiar with series/parallel switching. Is it in any way similar to coil splitting? Or is it something completely different?
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:16 pm
by WayToHip
A series/parallel switch will connect to two pickups to form a loop, so they become like a large humbucker, also more output.
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 12:25 am
by fuzzywolf
So would a series/parallel switch in a guitar that already has two humbuckers in it be beneficial? Would it form some kind of legendary quadbucker? Other than higher output, what advantages does looping two humbuckers to make one large humbucker have? It just sounds like this switch would be better suited for single coil pickups. Which isn't a bad thing because I could just split each pickup before I turn on the series/parallel switch.
This switch seems like a cool idea. I'm just trying to fully understand what I'd be getting into if I were to install it.
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 12:28 am
by fuzzywolf
Also, I'm gonna start a new thread for this under Guitar Tech & Projects since this is getting more technical.
UPDATE: new thread:
viewtopic.php?f=192&t=44450
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 8:48 pm
by alasdair limbocunt
never do it it's guaranteed to get fucked up
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:28 am
by Swordfishtrombone
eh, if you take your time + have a basic idea of what you're doing, then you'll probably still have a functional guitar when you're done with your mods.
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 11:57 pm
by hudpucker
I can't think of the last time I didn't mod one of my electrics. Every one gets locking tuners and strap-lock ready buttons at the very least.
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:39 am
by whiskey_face
its not my main till its modded beyond resellabilty
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 5:15 am
by seabrood
My main guitar was a Gibson Sg for about three years but I broke the headstock a few many times so I traded it to some craigslist dude for a jazzmaster. It was in almost pristine condition, I just had to fix some wiring. I never wanted to mod it because it was too pretty, but my friend broke the neck in his car, so I had to put an old 90's strat neck on it from a strat I don't play anymore. One small mxr knob on the volume and no tone, the tone knob on the rhythm circuit for lower output/killswitch tones. After that I didn't give a shit about modding it. Mustang bridge, A few stickers, friends drawing and carving on it, locking the trem arm in, and it's gotten a shit ton more beat up. I feel a lot happier with it, now that it's not some precious thing, it's just my main guitar! I also forgot how good the strat neck felt, definitely one of my favorite profiles I've ever played, and from an old '91 mexican strat, who'da thought?
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:38 am
by SoaringTortoise
I usually seek the wisdom of the divine in these matters. I Polsfus chapter 8, verse 11 states "If, while playing thine number one guitar thou shalt not want, thou shalt not mod. I Polsfus ch.8,v.12 then goes on to state " If, while playing thine number one guitar thine loins doth not tingle and thine heart doth not sing, thou shalt mod.
So ends the gospel reading of St.Lester of Waukesha.
Re: Modding your main guitar
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 8:04 pm
by morange
Amen.
Please stand for the profession of fuzz love.