Re: Who's done a Warmoth?!?
I'm working on a hybrid Fender/Warmoth Strat, I'm just waiting for a pickup and the neck, and then I can begin putting it together. I've always wanted a Strat-style guitar, but I've never been a big fan of actual Fenders. The necks are too thin and narrow and the frets are too small. But with Warmoth, I was able to get exactly what I wanted at a very reasonable price. I picked up an olympic white alder American Strat body, and then I ordered a Warmoth construction neck with an SRV back profile, 1 11/16 nut, CBS headstock, and jumbo stainless steel frets. The neck is made of goncalo, the fretboard is ebony. I wanted a neck that would give me a slightly warmer tone than a rosewood on maple neck, and I think this will work out well. Goncalo and ebony do not require any finishing, so not only do I save money, but the neck has a smoother, faster feel to it. I'm adding an Earvana nut, Schaller locking tuners, and an LR Baggs X-Bridge piezo pickup system, as well as a custom wiring scheme that I came up with. As much as I love vintage Fender tones, I also want to have my own unique sound, so I decided to go with hum-free single coils...a Lace Hot Gold Sensor in the Bridge, a Bill Lawrence 280S in the middle, and a Kinman AVN-62 in the neck. These are supposed to be the three best noiseless single coils on the market, so it should be one awesome Strat by the time I'm done with it.
Ryan