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Re: NGD - Blackmachine
« Reply #45 on: June 28, 2011, 12:15:31 PM »
As I hinted at before ....

Here is one I made earlier



I do have a thing about flying Vs and will happily make them
The shortest floyd block that can be supplied as standard is 32mm and that should be fine
Any thinner and you end up with the issues that Philly Q poined out of the spring cavity breaking through into the back of the pickup cavities.
But you can still get away with the typical 70s V thickness of about 38mm (I know Blackmachines are only about 30mm  but the aforementioned issues with cavities for springs have tobe taken into account

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Re: NGD - Blackmachine
« Reply #46 on: June 28, 2011, 12:34:01 PM »
As I hinted at before ....

Here is one I made earlier



I do have a thing about flying Vs and will happily make them
The shortest floyd block that can be supplied as standard is 32mm and that should be fine
Any thinner and you end up with the issues that Philly Q poined out of the spring cavity breaking through into the back of the pickup cavities.
But you can still get away with the typical 70s V thickness of about 38mm (I know Blackmachines are only about 30mm  but the aforementioned issues with cavities for springs have tobe taken into account

Thatsound you hear off in the distance is the sound of Madsakre soiling himself and masturbating furiously at the same time.

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Re: NGD - Blackmachine
« Reply #47 on: June 28, 2011, 12:40:48 PM »
That said, I think it's quite pretty too. Both nfe's Blackmachine and Feline's purdy lil' V.

Just too many pickups on 'em, I'm afraid.

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Re: NGD - Blackmachine
« Reply #48 on: June 28, 2011, 01:24:50 PM »
greetings from Slovakia :) congrats, it definitely is one hell of an extraordinary instrument to get.. some time ago I was thinking of getting one but the lead times made me not to.. when I imagined the amount of money I'd need to pile and the total lead time I just thought it isn't worth those nerves :D pls make some clips if possible.. what amp are you running?

I use a 6505+, though mostly record with Guitar Rig 3. I started recording a tune the other day when it arrived so I'll get round to finishing it soon and throwing it up.

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Re: NGD - Blackmachine
« Reply #49 on: July 18, 2011, 02:56:24 PM »
First thing I've recorded with this guitar. Sketch for a new tune, not happy tonally but it was just to throw something down with the new guitar, so it's settings I'd been recording with a different guitar.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34431515/Epigraph.mp3