This ‘62 with an ages old refin job. It’s an amazing instrument!
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Joined: Jun 14, 2012 Posts: 462 Ohio! |
This ‘62 with an ages old refin job. It’s an amazing instrument! Last edited: Jan 06, 2019 17:49:24 |
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Joined: Mar 14, 2016 Posts: 43 Lockport, IL |
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Joined: Mar 14, 2016 Posts: 43 Lockport, IL |
2nd project.. have some spare parts sitting around so...this Squier Thinline Tele body with a strat neck. Gonna put a set of gold foil pickups in her and add gold hardware. Listen to my band The Surfusions on our Bandcamp Page Link |
Joined: Oct 16, 2008 Posts: 549 Madison, WI |
Currently, the bits and bobs from 3 MIDI controllers that are being transplanted into an enclosure that holds them and 12 sound modules. The enclosure itself is on a card tsble nearby waiting for me to finish the paint experiment for it. It looks like a GFS paisley tele after that. When they moved, I got discount body. My daughter saw it and said that's her next guitar. I said only if you build it. So she will. Not too many 9 year olds out there playing an axe they assembled themselves! |
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Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 1556 Israel |
What's this hairy mess?
It's a G&G Jazz Bass case I scored, Last edited: Jan 30, 2019 10:30:54 |
Joined: Jun 29, 2018 Posts: 743 |
Here's one current project: It's a 2011 Squier Cyclone that I'm getting ready to sell. I had enlarged the rout for the switch when I replaced the cheapo original switch that died with a Switchcraft type right angle switch. So I needed to clean that up and add some shielding paint. The swimming pool rout is original, not my work. Also need to finish cleaning the fretboard and fix the pickup wiring - I had played around with installing a number of different pickups and then put the originals back in, but accidentally wired them out of phase. It's a good guitar and was fun and easy to modify, but I've decided to let it go. |
Joined: Jul 23, 2014 Posts: 637 LA -ish |
Jacks seem to be a theme this week. mj
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Joined: Jul 06, 2010 Posts: 596 Stockholm |
Many years ago I started this Yamaha SGV clone project. I lost interest for it for a while, but recently I spent some time trying to finish the project. Now also I got some help from our cat with the wiring |
Joined: Jun 29, 2018 Posts: 743 |
bjoish wrote:
Bjorn, your SG is looking good, but that's got to be a lot of work. I sometimes get help from cats as well. And speaking of projects, on your old blog, you described the two amps you built, but I never saw how they turned out sound-wise. Did they work well? Are they comparable to other amps in their sound? |
Joined: Jul 06, 2010 Posts: 596 Stockholm |
Thanks EdwardSand |
Joined: Feb 22, 2016 Posts: 442 California |
Finishing up a Squier Mustang build that my little brother and I have been working on. Right now I'm just waiting for the pickguard to be completed by an online maker. This is a thin instrument, thinner than all the other squiers i own, which are thin to begin with. With the additional routing, the end result is fairly light weight. It's a tone monster. The fine fellows at the guitarnutz2 forum were super helpful and guided me on how to wire it with all possibilities of series and parallel, and in and out of phase. With 3 pickups i can muster an insane array of tones. It also has a kill switch and strangle switch. Pretty violent set of controls. Last edited: Mar 25, 2019 13:00:07 |
Joined: Feb 22, 2016 Posts: 442 California |
bjoish wrote: Bjorn, that's too cool. I just realized that's a dummy coil. Total genius. |
Joined: Jun 29, 2018 Posts: 743 |
My current project is this: It's a Session Rockette 30 amp, which I got when I was living in England for a while, and I liked it enough to ship it home. It's a 30W solid state amp with a 12 inch speaker. A few months ago, I modified the power transformer for 120V operation, and now I'm getting around to changing it to a more open back configuration (hence the unpainted board on the back, which I will be painting black). I like some of the sounds I can get out of the amp - on the drive channel, you can dial in an excellent Rumble/Link Wray sound. But the clean channel is very trebly, so I'm looking at ways to tame that. |
Joined: Aug 23, 2017 Posts: 47 Atwater California |
This is a picture of an add for a Hohner CA 10 amplifier. Roughly six months ago I found one for sale and bought it. I powered it up and it sounded really good
The Bartell company was formed by former Rickenbacker, Magnatone, and National employee Paul Barth (engineer) and Ted Peckels in the mid 1960s after Barth returned from Magnatone's facilities on the East Coast. Bartell made guitars and basses as well as amplifiers and effects The Bartell company also rebranded their products for Hohner, St. George, and Lancer. |
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Joined: Oct 01, 2014 Posts: 519 Streatham, London |
I've nearly finished my year long Parts Jazzmaster. Just a few little things to finish with and slight annoyances:
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Joined: Feb 28, 2012 Posts: 3 |
For a couple of years ago I made this bass/guitar. It´s a Bass VI and Baritone mix, the upper 3 strings are bass VI and the lower are baritone. The circuit is made so I can run it with mono output or switch it too stereo-output so I could have different amp/effects for the bass VI and baritone. the tuning is EAD for the upper bass strings and the baritone is tuned so if I pull the loose A-string I could get a Aminor from the lose strings of the baritone section. |
Joined: Feb 22, 2016 Posts: 442 California |
Lazytob wrote: Very cool and original idea, nice execution! What kind of pick ups are they? |