Re: Mods do not add value to a guitar.
Hey Doctor Nukem, come get some! Would you call the guy who drills the foot long output wiring channel in the oh so expensive King V a different kind of idiot? Or the chap whose job is to drill that tunnel almost throughout an LP Custom's body? What are they supposed to do, go wireless?
When the guitar is being built at the factory, and the control layout requires drilling from the end of the top wing to the pickup cavity and then making a U-turn to the control cavity, that's one thing. As an aftermarket mod, "some guy" with a hand drill dinking 6 holes under the bridge of a finished guitar "to the best of their ability" is insanity.
Besides, this is not something you'd throw onto just any old import with a tuneomatic like a JS series Jackson. That'd be a waste of money IMO. You'd want one of them on a guitar that already had a decent acoustic tone, which you'd want to amplify.
Even if you could find a factory-installed T-bridge, I'd still say it's better to run the wires under the bridge pickup. The wires are covered in metal braid, so they blend with the strings visually, and it's only an extra 1.5" at most added to the distance they have to go. The wires are about 8" long, which was more than enough. I could've wired it to the jack easily.
However, if you're putting one on a Jazz box that only has a neck pickup, or none at all, then I'd definitely take it to someone that knew what they were doing.
You'd trash the resale immediately, but at least it'd be a clean mod. Even then I'd probably look into some sort of decorative tailpiece that went from the rear pin to the bridge, run the wires under that, then sneak them past the jack with a washer on it. If it didn't have a jack to begin with, I'd look into something that could easily accommodate the wires going into the assembly, connecting to the preamp, then right to the jack. Maybe even mount the preamp on a spring-loaded or Liberator-style screw-in block with the actual jack coming off the decorative tailpiece.
Going that far as a custom setup, the only mod would be to the tailpiece itself: attach the preamp to the underside, get one of those magnetic quick release cables and mount the plug in the jack in a recessed football-style indention in the tailpiece, then when you want to go amplified, you just stick the cable to it and it sticks.
That'd actually be awesome. I should totally look into doing that :lol: