Jackson Adrian Smith replica

Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

This thread is annoying.

I don't understand what you are doing. If you are buying EVERYTHING new, why not just buy a new body from Warmoth? I don't understand why you would buy a new neck, new tuners, new pickguard, new pickups, new bridge and then use an old Squier body that you have to pay a luthier to fix or change.
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

This thread is annoying.

I don't understand what you are doing. If you are buying EVERYTHING new, why not just buy a new body from Warmoth? I don't understand why you would buy a new neck, new tuners, new pickguard, new pickups, new bridge and then use an old Squier body that you have to pay a luthier to fix or change.

Good points. :jester:
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

BTW I wouldn't place too much emphasis on the neck pickup. To my ears Adrian never uses/used it very much - that was Dave's thing, while Adrian used the bridge, hence the contrast when they trade solos.
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

It would be a good point if he said Musikraft instead of Warmoth ... From what I've researched, if you want to build a Charvel Clone you want to go to them.
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

BTW I wouldn't place too much emphasis on the neck pickup. To my ears Adrian never uses/used it very much - that was Dave's thing, while Adrian used the bridge, hence the contrast when they trade solos.

It would be a good point if he said Musikraft instead of Warmoth ... From what I've researched, if you want to build a Charvel Clone you want to go to them.

Both excellent points, but I fear reason will not wiin out on the OP.
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

Nice looking guitar!

I was going to suggest.. be careful with those Warmoth 3-ply pickguards.. they tend to be a smidge too thick, making the heel of the neck pop up (not seat properly into the heel cavity).. you will need to grind down the wood thickness of the 'overhang' where the fretboard overlaps the pickguard, or grind down the pickguard (which is more difficult to NOT screwup)

better yet use single-ply
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

Wow, I really like the way that guitar turned out. I'd really like to have a video link to you playing it or something. That would be awesome.
 
Re: Jackson Adrian Smith replica

came a long way from that original body photo but whats up with that sticker?
 
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