dystrust
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I've thought about specs for a custom guitar for years, and recently determined that I'd actually like 3 guitars essentially based on this one:
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2007 SG Standard ('50s neck) with the following mods:
I've got a Reverend Soft Touch Bigsby spring on order, and I'm planning to add push-pulls to the tone controls for a phase switch and to put both pickups in series. I'm also planning to refret with Jescar 57110-S, but that's probably a couple months out. I like the series and parallel options on the Triple Shots, but what I'd really like is to have a couple additional guitars dedicated to those sounds.
- SD P-Rails w/ Triple Shot rings
- Bigsby B5 w/ VibraMate Short Tail
- Tone Pros roller bridge
- Gotoh locking Klusons
- TUSQ-XL nut
- 500K pots w/ .015 / .022 Orange Drops wired 50s style
- Dunlop Strap Locks
- Knob pointers
- Blank trussrod cover
In this ideal world, the second guitar would be a mid-2000s SG Special in Blue/Teal Flip-Flop pickup-swapped to my double black Custom / Jazz set with push-pull pots for series operation and to split both pickups. The final guitar would be a red SG Standard with a zebra WLH set. Both of these modded identically to the black one except for electronics of course.
Still waiting on the refret, the Bigsby spring came and went, the wiring is done, and the knobs have been replaced with black PRS Lampshades. I also happened to find a screaming deal on eBay a couple weeks ago:
The serial dates to 2003, and from the first time I picked it up I've been blown away by how well it plays and sounds. The nut has definitely been worked on at some point; it never pings and the tuning stability is absolutely solid. Since this picture was taken I added a B5/Vibramate, strap locks, and a blank trussrod cover. I also installed the double black Custom/Jazz set from my parts bin. I haven't redone the wiring yet, but maybe I'll get to it tomorrow if the forecast for rain is accurate. It weighs about a pound more than the black one, so I'm seriously thinking about swapping the tuners for Gotoh locking Klusons just for the weight savings. Unlike the stock tuners on the black one, these actually work and hold tune quite well. I'll probably swap the bridge too, since a roller bridge *should* be a bit more stable in terms of tuning, while being less prone to string breakage. Even with the stock 300K pots the Custom & Jazz sound great (if a bit dull), so I'm not really feeling the need for another SG. Between these two and a few rig updates (coming soon!) I have my bases covered.