Re: LIVE NOW - Guest Luthier Series - Peter Crossley (Crossley Guitars)
Re: LIVE NOW - Guest Luthier Series - Peter Crossley (Crossley Guitars)
To follow up my previous question:
What's one memorable job where the sum was just "what do people THINK is possible?!" *ie: pickup wirings, body stylings, and which one was the most interesting?
Can a person supply his / her own pickups (ie: a set of duncans that are really liked, etc.)
Are there any woods (besides the endangered BRW) or parts that you simply will not use
What part of the guitar, that most people would think is insignificant, do you feel is the greatest factor on tone / sustain / resonance? (ie: pound for pound, which is the most important?)
What types of caps and pots (companies) do you find brings out the best in a guitar, and with the greatest consistency, and why?
Jason
I am in the middle of a build at the moment for a player up in Sydney. He plays in a progressive band , along the lines of Robert Fripp Brian Eno etc..
His brief was to build a P series, Hollow, Tremolo, standard passive pickups 2 x humbuckers a Roland G3 midi pickup and assorted circuitry.
This has been probably the most interesting build, because of the hollowing of the body, yet still retaining enough "meat" to install a tremolo, and still have space for all the paraphinalia associated with the Roland system.
so the controls are
vol pus/pill neck split
3 way selector passive
tone push/pull bridge split
vol G3
LED g3 operational
3 way toggle midi/guitar/blend
2 push pad operators
standard 1/4 jack
13 pin midi jack
This has been a lot of fun so far, the body is sooo hollowed it weighs next to nothing.
I'm always open to the clients take on pickups/wiring etc. from these differences many good designs are found. Supply of items like favorite pups etc is all part of the deal.
The idea is "custom" guitars, built to the customers spec's. with as much guidance as I can provide.
I honestly dont think any one part of the guitar outweighs another in the importance stakes.
without the various components and parts, different timbers etc it just would not be a guitar.
I believe that the fretboard plays a big part on the tone of the guitar, Pickups- most definetly, body/neck timbers also important. I cant think of one that takes precedence, although the sound is primarily determined by the pups.
I dont really get too much into the relative values of different components such as caps and pots.
I have used CTS and Alpha pots and I cant hear any difference.
I have used Orange drop caps by Sprague, metal film, plastic film 5% tolerence and 10% tolerance.
The only difference I noticed was with the Sprague caps.
and I'm not sure if that was me wanting to believe there was a difference in tone, or whether there really was a difference in tone....