Thanks SD forum!

Senor Blues

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TLDR: Thank you SD forum, I should have just bought good SD pickups to start with:

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I wanted to thank the forum members here for being so helpful to others. I have never yet posted here, but I have learned a lot and have read lots of SD forum posts when putting together a partscaster for a particular sound and use, and I wanted to say thanks. I just built the guitar pictured—I like short scales. I scored a $40 (shipped) eBay Bullet Mustang body, the rest is all stuff I either had or pulled from other guitars and put it together. The Warmoth Mustang Roasted Maple Neck with Evo Frets that just plays great was a Reverb score because it has a broken fine adjuster, but the truss rod itself still works great.

Originally I put in some EMG’s--- a 60 Neck and an 85 Bridge, then vice versa, then an SLV and a 85, then a set of EMG Fat 55’s, but …..I hate the cleans on the EMG’s on the short scale Mustang, even the cleans on the Fat 55 Retroactives which are otherwise great pickups, are sorta lifeless, too bright and plinky. (compared to what is in there now) The EMG’s all however sound great under gain and played in tune on open chords and all the way up the neck (more on this later) with no nasty overtones.

So trying to solve plinky overbright cleans and mid-gain tones, what I learned on this forum caused me to evaluate passive humbuckers with every different kind of magnet there is from A2 to A8, cast and polished, oriented and un-oriented etc –spent about a hundred bucks on magnets and it was fun to learn about the things I liked about each, response to pick attack, etc. Was well worth the time and money I spent.

In the process, and somehow believing the rest of the internet and not wanting to spend big bucks on brand name pickups I tried pulls from cheap Epiphones, some of the Amazon and ebay chinese ones, some of the ones that are advertised, “ They are just as good as the big names but don’t cost $120,” pickups and various others. Some of them sounded good with gain, some sounded good only clean, Some did not clean up well with the volume knob and honestly there were, on most of them, some nasty harmonics that were not musical and actually made me check intonation, cut a new nut as open chords were sounding out of tune, etc. It was none of that. I’d put the EMG’s back in and the guitar played in tune with no overtones (amplified).

After reading this forum for months I got a Pearly Gates Neck and a Custom Custom Bridge in there with Triple Shots. The guitar sounds a whole order of magnitude better than the cheapo pups, it plays utterly awesome and in tune with no nasty harmonics. The A2 pick attack response is there and the Pearly gates is actually brighter than I expected but I really like it even though the bullet mustang in my opinion has the neck pickup too far towards the Bridge. These pickups respond to volume changes, clean up nice and I really like them. Thanks to reading the forum, I knew what I wanted and bought the ones that thought would get me where I wanted to go. It was a good call on both pups.

Oh and learning about magnets here I fine tuned my cheapo P90 Harley Benton SC 450 GT P90 to the point that thing now sounds great replacing the harsh ceramics with SD P90’s that I got used with UOA5/A2 in the Neck and A4/Rough A8 in Bridge. This forum is useful! That thing now sounds as good as an actual Gibby p90 LP I sold when I was on an EMG jag in the 1990’s and hated hum while playing out a lot in those days.

Oh, and Chris from SD Customer Service is a total rockstar and took care of me when UPS sent my order from the SD website to New Jersey from California (I live 90 miles from Santa Barbara) and then lost them for four days. He totally handled it and got me taken care of, and fast.

So again, thanks SD forum!
 
Glad you got what you needed. Duncans are stellar pickups. They sound like all the famous people and famous records you know. The results of using the pickups themselves is what made me a devoted Duncan fan. They are the first pickups I try, and I'll try dozens of their models before considering others outside. Good to hear your success story.
 
I know there are a lot of smaller builders that make good pickups for cheap. And I'm all for supporting small business. But you can spend your life going down that rabbit hole. I like that I'm familiar enough with SD that I know what to look for and what to expect when I want some new pickups. It's a comfort thing, I won't lie.
 
Wow, awesome! Besides choosing a great set, you have a really awesome guitar there. Thank you for posting a pic!
 
I discovered with the Triple Shots I can get some very nice single coil tones out of it too, and the other tones all are useful. Now,it 1 Vo and 1 Tone but I think I need a couple of stacked pots to fit two volume and two tone pots in there, so am hunting for low profile pots that will fit in 1.5 inch depth of the mustang. Whole guitar weighs 5.2 pounds! Pot suggestion welcome!
 
Now I added in a Freeway switch and combined with the triple shots there are some very unique tones

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I used the single coil diagram since I have triple shots but you get the idea. Pearly neck is utterly awesome.
 
Good to see people are finally realizing that the Bullet Mustangs are good platforms, even if you use nothing but the body.

I see you have a hole in the pickguard filled. What was in there earlier?
 
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I Had EMG FAT 55s with Volume, Tone, then SPC mid boost with little bitty knobs. This one has an EMG blade switch, but same basic idea. The 9 volt is velcrod to the pickguard between the pickups. The Bullet Mustang body cost me 40 bucks, I still might build another with EMG SLV singles and SPC and EXG, as I like them for what they are. You can shoehorn all that in there with careful routing of wires. Whole guitar weighs 5 lbs.
 
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We aim to please Senor! I have had a PG/CC and it could indeed be a very flexible combo.

But triples and a freeway? You, sir, are a MADMAN!!!! I want to jam with you.
 
I’ve never bought a Seymour Duncan I didn’t like and had to return or sell. Even if the original guitar for it wasn’t quite right, it didn’t take long until I found one that was.
 
Thanks all. I learned a lot here. Its been a learning experience for sure! Now thats done i am going to cut all the wires to length, neaten it up and shield it. The EMG setup required no shielding but this one does.
 
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