BobVis
Joined: Jan 25, 2020
Posts: 16
London
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Posted on Feb 25 2020 11:54 AM
Heya,
After that other thread I had a Strat around for a while... but this thing is so much fun. A few coincidences aligned and I went for it.
AV65 neck pickup
Seymour Duncan SJAG 2 bridge
Staytrem arm and Mustang Bridge
It's had some cosmetic work. A few dings. It's going to get a lot of use!
Things I've noticed taking it apart compared to other Jag's I've seen online. No wire from the trem to ground. I'm thinking of putting one in even though there is a wire from the bridge to ground. No shielding under the guard. There is some shielding paint in the cavities.
I'm going to play around. Probably go for the tele style wiring. I AM thinking of using a rotary switch instead of the tone pot to mess about with Gretsch style tone switching which I like but... meh. It's all under that plate so easy enough to change.
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Surfysonic
Joined: Oct 17, 2009
Posts: 521
Walkersville, MD
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Posted on Feb 25 2020 03:07 PM
Congrats, Bob! She's a beauty - love fiesta red and jags! Enjoy!
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edwardsand
Joined: Jun 29, 2018
Posts: 661
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Posted on Feb 25 2020 07:17 PM
Nice! I wouldn't worry about grounding the trem, since it's grounded through the bridge ground wire (and drilling the hole for that wire could be a bit tricky).
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BobVis
Joined: Jan 25, 2020
Posts: 16
London
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Posted on Feb 26 2020 01:35 PM
Cheers guys! I’ve got a long drill bit to put in that trem ground wire. Relying on the ball ends for a ground seems a bit odd.
Got some 250k cts pots and this wronski style plate to play with. Came off reverb. Does the job but the finish isn’t the best.
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BobVis
Joined: Jan 25, 2020
Posts: 16
London
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Posted on Mar 09 2020 03:47 PM
Yo!
This project moved forward a bit today. I was waiting on some parts.
The rhythm circuit wiring has all been removed and I dismantled the switch before putting some heat shrink around it’s body and bolting that back in to cover the hole.
Got the wronski-style 3 position switch in there. Grounded the trem. Managed to borrow a drill bit for the job. The cavities had shielding paint but I put some copper tape on the back of the guard and then used an off cut of solder wick to sit between the body and guard to connect the shields. I actually used some wire braid and Teflon hook up wire for most of the wiring. I put some dry PTFE lube between where the plates in the trem grind up too.
Originally I tried using a rotary switch to add a gretsch style tone switch, but the unloaded setting was so bright I went to tell wiring. 250K pots and 22nf cap.
Got the flat wound 12s on there. Now it needs playing in again!
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Toneschaser
Joined: Jun 14, 2012
Posts: 462
Ohio!
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Posted on Mar 10 2020 10:23 AM
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