Butchered an Orville LP Junior DC

fretburner

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Finally got my ObG LP Junior DC back

I got it as a chunk of wood with its dogear pup replaced by a humbucker, and the route was done amateurishly.

Since it was already "butchered" by the previous owner, I decided to add a SC pup in there and replaced the tone knob with a mini-toggle.

Bridge pup is my fave Gibson bridge pup - the 500T while the neck pup is a DMZ Injector Bridge. The latter doesn't sound like any fender SC - it's rather warm and powerful, maybe even warmer than a P90. It does NOT quack at all haha! I love it though.

I never was into fender SCs -- too thin and bright. The only "true" SC I liked was the Duncan SSL-5, although I think I will also like the SSL-1.

Will be hunting for a Hot Stack (the one with a single rail). Neck pup is direct-mounted btw.

P.S. Got lazy with the polishing with my wireless drill and I already took too much of the finish (was already hitting the paint). I thought it's shiny enough even with the polish/swirl marks.
 

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Tip of the cap for creative modding. Don't think I've ever seen an HS LP Junior.

Any issue with lower volume / dropouts with that neck pickup?

With a narrow angled bridge like that a typical Strat pickup will be noticeably wider than the string spacing near the end of the fretboard..
 
Tip of the cap for creative modding. Don't think I've ever seen an HS LP Junior.

Any issue with lower volume / dropouts with that neck pickup?

With a narrow angled bridge like that a typical Strat pickup will be noticeably wider than the string spacing near the end of the fretboard..
No issues with volume and drop outs.

The DMZ Injector bridge is F-spaced so the pole for the low E sticks out a bit, but no issues. Volume-wise, I had to lower the 500T match the volume toggling between bridge and neck. I use Gibson' factory pickup height for the neck and adjust the bridge so the neck volume is a little higher than the bridge for solos.

I was worried about the staggered pole pieces of the Injector though. But so far, it seems okay.

The 500T poles align perfectly with the strings.
 
those orvilles are nice guitars! looks like a fun ax to play
My main guitar in my younger, gigging years was an ObG LPC in Olympic White. Quality is top notch ... As they say, Gibson Japan.

I shouldn't have been surprised, but the guitar is very resonant. Unplugged you can feel the entire guitar vibrating against your body.

I used solid brass bridge posts and graphtech nut. The lightning bolt bridge I got from Philly luthier supplies - supposed to be a MIA zinc bridge. I'm probably keeping it, though wondering if an aluminum bridge would be an upgrade? Again, it's already very resonant as it is.
 
Very cool 😎 Gordon Smith make double cuts like that with a hum and a single. That looks great, enjoy.
I saw one put a Charlie Christian pup in the neck (albeit it was a SC), which is why I'm going to wait for a Duncan Hot Stack (with a single rail) to pop up in marketplace so I can try it.
 
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