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It will be a year before I can justify one but it's my next guitar





mine is level and it's not hitting the knobhibidy wrote:I'm really confused. none of my bars hit the volume knob and my trems are level.
a picture is worth 1000 words, here's 2000 wordshibidy wrote:I'm confused then. Sorry.


Intonation was a bit dodgy. I've made some adjustments but on some strings I can't get enough winds to align the pitch of a fretted note and a harmonic at 12th. So what's next?morelia wrote:I'll be backHink wrote:We can talk you through itmorelia wrote:I've spent too much time playing and not enough tinkering. Having said that I need every minute of play time just to maintain my current low standard of playing.Hink wrote:I dont think I would put p-rails in any of my standard six string guitars but I am surprised more people have not used them in a baritone like I do...that dark sounding works well with a baritonemorelia wrote:Thanks. I'll look them up but to be honest I'm happy with a three way switch for variation. When funds allow I'll likely add Slash Alnicos unless there is a better idea pops up.Uncle E wrote: The main benefit of the P-Rails is the versatile switching possibilities. As a straight humbucker, I personally think there are better things available.
I wish I had more of an idea with guitar surgery but with this one I'm not so scared to mess up a little.
Very nice-looking instrument!hibidy wrote:here it is, gonna be a long time before I save up for one though........
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It will be a year before I can justify one but it's my next guitar

just like how he is smiling4lb Kitty wrote:
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