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A good friend of mine named Pavel de la Fuente is going to build me a custom guitar in exchange for an amp of mine. Here is his site so you can check out some of his work: www.pavelmi.com
The guitar that I want is very much like a Les Paul but with a Hipshot Trem and a Hum-Single-Hum arrangement for the pickups.
Here is my question and I would like to get some council on this issue. For the bridge pickup I'm leaning toward the SD EVH pickup for the bridge position since I have used one of these in the past and have always enjoyed it. For the neck pickup I still havent decided what I want, but the best humbucker tone I have ever heard is the mini-humbucker on a 1971 Les Paul Deluxe that a friend of mine has.
I would like to get that mini-bucker sound but still in a full size humbucker route just in case I want to use a full size humbucker in the future. I may have SD wind a custom pickup that is essentially a mini-humbucker in a full size form.
I'm completly open on the single coil pickup in the middle since the primary objective of this guitar is for it to be as close to a Les Paul tonally as possible.
I'm going to use a 5-way switch with the following positions outlined here:
1) Neck Humbucker
2) Neck Split with Single Coil
3) Both Humbuckers
4) Bridge Split with Single Coil
5) Bridge Humbucker
I would also like to have an ON/OFF switch on the guitar so I can do the stutter effect that can be done with the tradition Les Paul wiring. Any thoughts on how to accomplish this easily?
Thanks for your input. If anyone has any thoughts on this, please let me know as I would appreciate learning from your experiences.
Thanks again!
The guitar that I want is very much like a Les Paul but with a Hipshot Trem and a Hum-Single-Hum arrangement for the pickups.
Here is my question and I would like to get some council on this issue. For the bridge pickup I'm leaning toward the SD EVH pickup for the bridge position since I have used one of these in the past and have always enjoyed it. For the neck pickup I still havent decided what I want, but the best humbucker tone I have ever heard is the mini-humbucker on a 1971 Les Paul Deluxe that a friend of mine has.
I would like to get that mini-bucker sound but still in a full size humbucker route just in case I want to use a full size humbucker in the future. I may have SD wind a custom pickup that is essentially a mini-humbucker in a full size form.
I'm completly open on the single coil pickup in the middle since the primary objective of this guitar is for it to be as close to a Les Paul tonally as possible.
I'm going to use a 5-way switch with the following positions outlined here:
1) Neck Humbucker
2) Neck Split with Single Coil
3) Both Humbuckers
4) Bridge Split with Single Coil
5) Bridge Humbucker
I would also like to have an ON/OFF switch on the guitar so I can do the stutter effect that can be done with the tradition Les Paul wiring. Any thoughts on how to accomplish this easily?
Thanks for your input. If anyone has any thoughts on this, please let me know as I would appreciate learning from your experiences.
Thanks again!
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