Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: johnnyswitch on December 04, 2009, 08:59:43 PM
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Hey guys
been enjoying the hell out of my MQs 8)
gonna be building something next year, it'll have BKP90s. my SG with the MQs is mahogany, and i love it, but i think i want to do something a bit different with this build. I have two mahogany guitars already.
it's going to be a Jagstang shape, I'm not sure what scale length or anything yet. I think mahogany would be pretty kickass, but what other kinds of wood work really well with P90s? i want a real nice jazzy kind of neck clean, twangy bridge clean, and a fat overdrive. this guitar will probably be predominantly for clean work, and slightly overdriven blues/reggae whatever, but i've got other machines to do the rockin :wink:
open to all kinds of suggestions!
ps: also open to the idea of making it a baritone guitar... :twisted:
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Maybe Korina (Idigbo or Limba)
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there's an idea. Korina is similar to mahogany right? a little brighter or something?
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I love alder, it seems really balanced and the overwound MQs I have in my 72 tele deluxe are everything you describe. Warm and clear in the neck and can get raunchy when the bridge is selected.
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On the subject of scale length I have guitars with 24, 24.75, 25 and 25.5 scale lengths and for my money the Gibson scale length is the one to go for. My reason for saying this is to do with note bending. The alacrity of a bend on a shorter scale length is so much more vital and exciting, so much more R&R. Hopefully others will disagree on this as this is what forums are all about.
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there's an idea. Korina is similar to mahogany right? a little brighter or something?
It's said to be a bit brighter, yes.
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sweet guys, so here's my mock up at this point in time:
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/ryonrex/sound/guitars/jagstang_plan.jpg)
Mahogany or Alder body - undecided. Lime green paintjob
Maple neck, rosewood fretboard, CBS headstock, Grover tuners, 24.75" scale
Tortoise shell pickguard
Bareknuckle P90s (hum-cancelling middle position)
No phase switches. add a 3-way switch where the jack is, move the jack to the bottom (tele style)
No tremolo. String-thru w hardtail bridge
hows it looking?
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You shall get a Mahogany body...
Not sure the Lime green will be cool with the tortoise, but you shall order and see how it ends... if you get a lime green alike this photoshop will be cool, but "lime green" always come in my mind in a much more "SCREAMING" colour
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^Good point man, one of the reasons I plan on painting it myself! I'm already thinking though that I might be headed in a more surf / seafoam green color direction, and then either with a tort guard, or black, or cream.
Mahogany it is. 8)
unless I decide to cut the body myself.. i DO happen to have some black walnut lying around.. anybody know how that would sound?
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usually quite middy. its noticably different to the guitar tones people are generally used to. some like it some dont
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Thanks man :)
The devil spoke to me in a dream..
He spoke of Bigsby..
This Jagstang will have a Bigsby. :twisted:
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Whatever wood or colour you go for I think Jagstangs look great and your mock up with the P90's particularly so (and I like the funky colour).
Check this out for a cool one.
(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc119/jage7/Jag11.jpg)(http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc119/jage7/Jag6.jpg)
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Hey man that's pretty cool, is that yours?
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No unfortunately.
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I was never really that into the offset bodies when I started out playing, but over the years I've really grown fond of them.
I made a new mockup guys, I think this looks pretty sweet!
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/ryonrex/sound/guitars/jagstang_bigsby.jpg)
If I can't mix up a lime green paint that I like, I'll have to fall back on seafoam or the like. But I'm really excited. :D
Thanks for all the input guys! My holiday ends soon, then the paychecks start rolling again and I'll get started on this project!
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With this shade of green perhaps the tortoise would be cooler, but this is awesome too... I'd buy both pickguards and see on real life which one matches better
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i thin you should add a shed load of cream into that mix, so you'd have a really cool pale lime green, with that vintage off-white look, defo tortoise guard
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Gooch's mention of adding cream made me think of a lime green to cream burst front and back with t-shell guard and cream knobs. Anyway just a thought.
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Some good opinions guys, you're right on the mark.
I made a new one and I think we have a winner. :D
The Jagsby
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/ryonrex/sound/guitars/jagsby_revised.jpg)