New Warmoth Build

I like this setup. Very nice.

With the 50's wiring, you may find the P90's get really bright rolling the volume back. I came across that with my two P90 builds so I moved the tone control back to the lug where the pickup connects (SG Junior and LP Junior DC - one P90 each). I like it much better that way. Just an FYI.

What kind of bridge is on it? Is that top loading or string thru?
 
I like this setup. Very nice.

With the 50's wiring, you may find the P90's get really bright rolling the volume back. I came across that with my two P90 builds so I moved the tone control back to the lug where the pickup connects (SG Junior and LP Junior DC - one P90 each). I like it much better that way. Just an FYI.

What kind of bridge is on it? Is that top loading or string thru?

It is a little bright unless I roll off the treble a bit. .022pf. The bridge is a Schaller top-loading, one of my favorite bridges with roller saddles and complete lateral adjustment on each roller to adjust for string spacing.
 
It is a little bright unless I roll off the treble a bit. .022pf. The bridge is a Schaller top-loading, one of my favorite bridges with roller saddles and complete lateral adjustment on each roller to adjust for string spacing.

That's the same value cap I used in my two P90 guitars. Heck, I use that in everything...lol.
I thought that might be a Schaller bridge but wasn't 100%.
 
I've used that top loading Schaller roller bridge on a dozen of my builds. Very solid. Love the spacing adjustibility of the rollers. No complaints that I can think of except it's a bit expensive (although not as expensive as many big-name bridges).
 
I've used that top loading Schaller roller bridge on a dozen of my builds. Very solid. Love the spacing adjustibility of the rollers. No complaints that I can think of except it's a bit expensive (although not as expensive as many big-name bridges).

Yep, expensive and the new model no longer has the cam lock function.
 
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