...all 'standard' I've had to raise the bridge plate way up as high as 0.25" above the body...basically it just looks plain wrong and in any case there's still fret buzz as well....
...most" because I just bought a new (08) Fender P Bass with the new Heavy Bridge, string through the body. It's resonance is amazing. About the same as my Geddy Lee Jazz. The Fender Web Page i...
...kers. It was a nice looking guitar although the "abalone" detailing around the soundhole and body was just decals I`m sure.
I play a Martin now but I`d love to have one of these out on ...
...t you consider cheap so check this site out.
http://www.warmoth.com/Pages/ClassicShowcase.aspx?
Body=1&Spotlight=1&Path=Neck
Best Regards, Fenderphil ...
...ional hardware "as you go along", just find *something* that you like that has a good neck, a body style that you like, the 'overall features' you are looking for (pickup type and ...
...exican Strat? In other words, is the existing cut out at the bridge position of my Mexican Strat's body already big enought to accept this Humbucker? I was told it would but, want to make sure be...
...nds who play for a living check this guitar out. All agree the neck and tone are great. I know that the body is laminated hardwood plywood- but this seems to give it it's great sustain. Does any ...
...reviews on this guitar, and they seem to be pretty positive, some downright gushy. It has a solid Alder body flamed maple top, Sperzel locking tuners, and a Seymour Duncan 59 in the neck, and JB in t...
...lerton
The Fullerton factory opened in 1946, Fullerton California with the first major electric solid body guitar production began in 1950 with the Broadcaster (later known as the Telecaster). Sold ...
I bought a Japanese Squire strat in 1983, it`s a black body, 57 copy.
At the time I was kind of a metalhead... and I remember reading an interview with Yngwie Malmsteen, in which he said the Squi...
...he hot of the male jack.Like wise the Negative to negative then slip a little heatshrink on it from the body of the switch up onto the RCA jack . Make two. You may not have a footswitch but you'v...
...rmission from those who have already done it.
Remember if you want to change the shape of a guitar body, you must account for all of the routed cavities holding the electronics. The cardinal rul...
... seem to stiffin right up while playing. It seems like my shoulders give out well before the rest of my body. I've tried spending 1/2 hour at a time with breaks, siting differently. I try to pay ...
...ack to it's orginial condition. Humidity at 45 to 55% is the key to good guitar health.... Solid body electric's can take a beaten, but not the hollow bodies or acoustics.
Good Luck,
kcb...
...ed neck.
KAY: VALUE LEADER 1963
1961
Kay model 1963 three pickups, tobaccoburst, semi-hollow body, electric guitar 1961 made in Chicago, IL USAThis is a Kay model 1963, triple pickup, elect...
...fretted jazz i threw together from bargain bin parts that have collected over that past few months. The body is extremely light alder, very plain looking wood, but the bottom that comes from this bass...
... were Identical in size,width,fretts,nut material and most of all quality and it bolted right up to the body of the Fender p-bass like it was grown there.
I have long parted out the Memphis bass but...
...er down on the neck. The sound is especially weak below the 5th fret, where the low end has very little body to it. I am wondering if you think that replacing the neck with something of higher quality...
It’s hard to adequately approximate the effect that the birth of the solid body electric guitar has had on popular music. This innovation, born of a few players’ desire for new sound possibilities...
....
If wood considerations are important, it's a 5 piece bubunga/wenge neck, bolt on with a bubinga body (yeah, it looks dark and pretty).
Anybody got any advice on pickups to try? My local store...
...lerton
The Fullerton factory opened in 1946, Fullerton California with the first major electric solid body guitar production began in 1950 with the Broadcaster (later known as the Telecaster). Sold ...
...bridge?
Note when you look at mine how the bottom of the upper horn (inner)curve is ovalish. A regular body is more rounded in the corner like the lower horn. It's just a little tighter in there...
...uitar with Flamenco due to construction is much lighter than a Classical guitar and much thinner in the body. The "Action" of the flemenco is much lower than the Classical. These factors...
...rounded by people who know absolutely everything about absolutely nothing.
It's nice to see somebody putting the pieces back together again.
I know this is cross-threading but at least it...
...so, the choice of woods can make a difference, too, biasing a guitar from treble to bass, regardless of body style.
The other difference would be in neck width, where a wider neck lends itself to f...
It's kind of apples and oranges, but I have always liked the Epiphone strat-body copies.
They are generally Korean-made, and the workmanship and quality are impressive for the price.
I had ...
... guitjo is a guitar-like, fretted, stringed, musical instrument that has two necks attached to a single body, generally with 14-strings, seven strings on each neck. It is strung more like a banjo rath...
...lerton
The Fullerton factory opened in 1946, Fullerton California with the first major electric solid body guitar production began in 1950 with the Broadcaster (later known as the Telecaster). Sold ...
...lerton
The Fullerton factory opened in 1946, Fullerton California with the first major electric solid body guitar production began in 1950 with the Broadcaster (later known as the Telecaster). Sold ...
...at it has a brass pickguard and instead of a traditional Strat output jack (slanted and routed into the body) the output jack is part of the pickguard and plugs straight in. Also 1 volume and 1 tone k...
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