Newest arrival has an Allen Eden pre-painted alder body, about 5 lbs, a no name Chinese neck (22 frets 9-1/2 inch radius, rosewood fingerboard), Seymour Duncan Hotrails pickups, a Schaller 5-way switch, a Gotoh high mass brass bridge, and Kluson locking tuners. I used dual 500k push-pulls to coil split each humbucker as well.
And those hotrails are h-o-t HOT!!
On the 5'way switch,, the Hotrails in position 2 (neck plus bridge in series, half out of phase) sound a bit dull, very little treble, by the way. Not a complaint, just an observation.
Left to right:
And those hotrails are h-o-t HOT!!
On the 5'way switch,, the Hotrails in position 2 (neck plus bridge in series, half out of phase) sound a bit dull, very little treble, by the way. Not a complaint, just an observation.
Left to right:
- Allen Eden body with S-D hotrails.
- The off-spec bodied ($50) wooden one with an S-D Little '59 bridge humbucker and a Vintage Stack in the neck.
- "Oddjob" (rose gold metallic) now with S-D Quarterpounders.
- The MIM Fender with Fender gen4 Noiseless pickups.
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