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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2015 21:03:25 GMT
Wow that golden hardware sure looks amazing against the black gloss
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2015 18:52:42 GMT
Congrats nice one! Im glad the pups sound great! How was the guitar set-up?
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Post by EvolatoR on Sept 3, 2015 18:56:57 GMT
Congrats nice one! Im glad the pups sound great! How was the guitar set-up? Not bad. There´s a little buzzing here and there, but I guess it´s because of the small string gauges and my D standard tuning. There is a Guitarshop nearby, I´ll let them take care of her. But first I have to get the golden hardware and Pups.
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Post by gullum on Sept 3, 2015 19:46:07 GMT
I love the guitar I put the pickups into my L450+ and put Seumours in the CST can't remember the model out of my head now the L450 sounds freaking amazing too
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Post by jhscofield on Sept 16, 2015 0:53:57 GMT
So was the original bridge unable to be intonated due to that bad placement? Was considering one of these but certainly not if the bridge doesn't sync up. Also, how thick was your neck? Thanks!
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Post by gullum on Sept 16, 2015 11:07:20 GMT
I don't know how the bridge was because I had made up my mind before ordering the guitar that I wanted all black hardware
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Post by EvolatoR on Sept 16, 2015 16:14:25 GMT
So was the original bridge unable to be intonated due to that bad placement? Was considering one of these but certainly not if the bridge doesn't sync up. Also, how thick was your neck? Thanks! The neck is about 2cm at the 1st fret and 2.2cm at the 12th fret thick. But I don´t know much about setting up a guitar right, because I always brought my guitars to a shop. The only thing I do myself is changing the strings and tuning them. In d-standard tuning (what I use right now) it buzzes a little bit, but I think when you know what you are doing you could intonate it right.
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Post by gullum on Oct 24, 2015 15:04:39 GMT
I've decide to make this a real metal guitar so I've ordered Seymour Duncan SH-8B & SH-8N + Liberator Solderless 500K Potentiometer
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