Hiya, folks. Long-time listener, first-time caller here.
The bottom-line question I have is this: If you were to build an HSH guitar around P-Rails, what (Warmoth) tonewoods would you select (body, top, neck, fingerboard)?
For those of you who like particulars, here are the details of what I'm trying to do and why:
I'm contemplating an HSH, do-everything , "desert island" build. I'm going to start with loading a pickguard to swap into a strat copy (Tagima Stella DW, African mahogany with maple-topped body, roasted maple neck with rosewood fingerboard). But I may Ship-of-Theseus the thing into a full Warmoth build over time.
The replacement neck will be a 24.75" conversion (as my small, arthritic hands are part of the motivation). The replacement body will be a VIP. I prefer natural finishes, but I won't choose aesthetics over tone. It'll be a carved top for the feel, but chambered for the weight relief. The rough draft currently would be roasted maple neck, ebony fingerboard, roasted swamp ash body, and walnut top. Any thoughts on P-Rails with that combo, especially for the neck position tones?
I'll buy the pre-wired P-Rails with Triple Shots for the HB spots. Based on its consistent recommendation as a solid HSH middle with P-Rails for a good and balanced 2/3/4 tone, I'm planning on the Classic Stack Plus, but I'm open to suggestions.
My previous forays into soldering were disastrous, so it'll all be wired up with Obsidian Wire's Universal Blender for Strat (master V, master, T, and blender for the "7-way" mod). It will give me several options for 500K vs 250K in the set up (switchable on the board but not on the fly). I'm planning 500K in all 5 positions (HHH mode), but I'm open to suggestions based on what I'm after for tone (below). The tone cap is 0.022 and I know the SD wiring diagrams for P-Rails show 0.047, but based on other anlysis I've read on the forum, I'm guessing I'll be happier with the stock 0.022 anyway.
The PRS Modern Eagle V is sort of the inspiration, but I don't get on well with PRS necks. The closest factory guitar to what I'm envisioning is the D'Angelico Deluxe Bob Weir Bedford. Its only real drawback (based on YouTube demos--I haven't found one in stock in the southeast UK to put through a clean Fender for myself) is that the Stacked P-90 in the neck lacks a sort of "girth" that I think I can only get from a HB. But I like the other tones and the switching options/methodology.
I'm mostly a bedroom player and I spend most of my guitar time noodling into a clean Fender amp model (Twin Reverb or Deluxe Reverb). I also sometimes play modern worship lead guitar for church or jam at home with friends doing 60s-2000s rock. For church and jams, I can dial in the crunch, gain, etc., tones I need with patches. My signal chain is all digital, so how a pickup pushes a valve amp is not really a consideration.
For the noodling, the tone I value the most is a continuum of warm-but-articulate, sort of jazzy clean like one would associate with a '59 or Jazz neck HB and its slightly punchier (but still warm) cousins in positions 4 and 5 on a strat. I'm aware that consensus is that "PAF-like" is the P-Rails' weakest area, but I'm also not certain that "pure PAF" is my sweet spot. Furthermore, I like the idea of having maximum flexibility, and I'm keen to get a P-90 option into the rotation, so I've decided to take the plunge and see what I can dial in with P-Rails.
My current arsenal (all still stock) is a PRS SE Tremonti (2018 MIK, N DC=8.25, B DC=15.25), Tagima Stella DW (MIC, HSS loaded with A5s, N DC=6.26, M DC=6.35, B DC=7.92), and a MIM Tele (loaded with ceramics, N DC=8.44, B DC=10.33).
I really like what I can get from the Tremonti, though the neck sits closer with the tone at 10 to what I'd like to hear with it rolled back to about 8. But it's close enough (especially for the money) and I also have come to appreciate the higher output bridge, especially to use it as designed to switch from the neck for pure clean to the bridge for high-gain/leads.
I'm also happy with the solid but generally unremarkable strat sounds I get from the Tagima's A5s, especially in positions 2-5 (bridge HB is meh). I also value what the Tele can do, but I find it's just not the guitar I reach for very often anymore. Probably 65-70% of the time, the PRS is what I'm instinctively going to grab, 20-25% the Tagima, and 10-15% the Tele.
Basically, I'm hoping to build a guitar that I can dial in that warm, articulate HB sound I like but not have to swap guitars when I want the strat 2, 3, and 4 sounds. Any Tele tones are welcome but not essential.
I've been poring over this and other message boards, and listening to all the P-Rails tone samples I can find on YouTube. So I'm familiar with the general views on the strengths and trade-offs to P-Rails, particularly as series humbuckers. So, another way to phrase my question is this: what tonewoods would draw out the best possible series HB (or at least warm-but-articulate neck tone) from the P-Rails without negating its strengths (particularly the P-90 coil)?
The bottom-line question I have is this: If you were to build an HSH guitar around P-Rails, what (Warmoth) tonewoods would you select (body, top, neck, fingerboard)?
For those of you who like particulars, here are the details of what I'm trying to do and why:
I'm contemplating an HSH, do-everything , "desert island" build. I'm going to start with loading a pickguard to swap into a strat copy (Tagima Stella DW, African mahogany with maple-topped body, roasted maple neck with rosewood fingerboard). But I may Ship-of-Theseus the thing into a full Warmoth build over time.
The replacement neck will be a 24.75" conversion (as my small, arthritic hands are part of the motivation). The replacement body will be a VIP. I prefer natural finishes, but I won't choose aesthetics over tone. It'll be a carved top for the feel, but chambered for the weight relief. The rough draft currently would be roasted maple neck, ebony fingerboard, roasted swamp ash body, and walnut top. Any thoughts on P-Rails with that combo, especially for the neck position tones?
I'll buy the pre-wired P-Rails with Triple Shots for the HB spots. Based on its consistent recommendation as a solid HSH middle with P-Rails for a good and balanced 2/3/4 tone, I'm planning on the Classic Stack Plus, but I'm open to suggestions.
My previous forays into soldering were disastrous, so it'll all be wired up with Obsidian Wire's Universal Blender for Strat (master V, master, T, and blender for the "7-way" mod). It will give me several options for 500K vs 250K in the set up (switchable on the board but not on the fly). I'm planning 500K in all 5 positions (HHH mode), but I'm open to suggestions based on what I'm after for tone (below). The tone cap is 0.022 and I know the SD wiring diagrams for P-Rails show 0.047, but based on other anlysis I've read on the forum, I'm guessing I'll be happier with the stock 0.022 anyway.
The PRS Modern Eagle V is sort of the inspiration, but I don't get on well with PRS necks. The closest factory guitar to what I'm envisioning is the D'Angelico Deluxe Bob Weir Bedford. Its only real drawback (based on YouTube demos--I haven't found one in stock in the southeast UK to put through a clean Fender for myself) is that the Stacked P-90 in the neck lacks a sort of "girth" that I think I can only get from a HB. But I like the other tones and the switching options/methodology.
I'm mostly a bedroom player and I spend most of my guitar time noodling into a clean Fender amp model (Twin Reverb or Deluxe Reverb). I also sometimes play modern worship lead guitar for church or jam at home with friends doing 60s-2000s rock. For church and jams, I can dial in the crunch, gain, etc., tones I need with patches. My signal chain is all digital, so how a pickup pushes a valve amp is not really a consideration.
For the noodling, the tone I value the most is a continuum of warm-but-articulate, sort of jazzy clean like one would associate with a '59 or Jazz neck HB and its slightly punchier (but still warm) cousins in positions 4 and 5 on a strat. I'm aware that consensus is that "PAF-like" is the P-Rails' weakest area, but I'm also not certain that "pure PAF" is my sweet spot. Furthermore, I like the idea of having maximum flexibility, and I'm keen to get a P-90 option into the rotation, so I've decided to take the plunge and see what I can dial in with P-Rails.
My current arsenal (all still stock) is a PRS SE Tremonti (2018 MIK, N DC=8.25, B DC=15.25), Tagima Stella DW (MIC, HSS loaded with A5s, N DC=6.26, M DC=6.35, B DC=7.92), and a MIM Tele (loaded with ceramics, N DC=8.44, B DC=10.33).
I really like what I can get from the Tremonti, though the neck sits closer with the tone at 10 to what I'd like to hear with it rolled back to about 8. But it's close enough (especially for the money) and I also have come to appreciate the higher output bridge, especially to use it as designed to switch from the neck for pure clean to the bridge for high-gain/leads.
I'm also happy with the solid but generally unremarkable strat sounds I get from the Tagima's A5s, especially in positions 2-5 (bridge HB is meh). I also value what the Tele can do, but I find it's just not the guitar I reach for very often anymore. Probably 65-70% of the time, the PRS is what I'm instinctively going to grab, 20-25% the Tagima, and 10-15% the Tele.
Basically, I'm hoping to build a guitar that I can dial in that warm, articulate HB sound I like but not have to swap guitars when I want the strat 2, 3, and 4 sounds. Any Tele tones are welcome but not essential.
I've been poring over this and other message boards, and listening to all the P-Rails tone samples I can find on YouTube. So I'm familiar with the general views on the strengths and trade-offs to P-Rails, particularly as series humbuckers. So, another way to phrase my question is this: what tonewoods would draw out the best possible series HB (or at least warm-but-articulate neck tone) from the P-Rails without negating its strengths (particularly the P-90 coil)?