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    Thank you Warmoth

    Same with mine. Been almost a year and half now and she is still my number one.
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    Using Warmoth waterslide

    I put it on the case for mine. I wanted my headstock to be blank.
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    Does Warmoth have a showroom?

    Closest thing to a showroom would be the gallery on the website. www.warmoth.com/gallery I've never seen anything mentioning a showroom of sorts that you can visit so I would say no.
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    If you start a thread...

    I agree with Cagey, a combination of techniques is the best solution. You should have the ability to mark a thread as answered and a post within it to be best answer but still retain the ability to comment in it.
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    Soloist vs Strat, why are soloists so light?

    That's without considering what density wood made those strats and soloists. As others have said, you can request a lightweight body to be chambered.
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    Soloist vs Strat, why are soloists so light?

    Only other thing to consider from Warmoth is that chambering doesn't seem to be available for the soloist through the online builder. Don't know if you can call and ask for it to be done. But, with that in mind, a chambered strat will be lighter than a soloist.
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    Warmoth video: One Guitar vs Itself

    Your experience helps a lot with keeping a consistent volume and playing style. I'm sure if you had me do this test, you would hear a difference between days.  :laughing11:
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    Anyone else besides me who can't stop fiddling with the electronics?

    I don't think you were arguing, discussion is discussion. Both sides can benefit regardless of anybody's opinion.
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    Anyone else besides me who can't stop fiddling with the electronics?

    DC resistance isn't useless, it's a fair approximation of the inductance of the coil(s). If you take two pickups with the same total area taken up by the coil and measure their DC resistance to determine their length. One comes out to 12K and the other 20K. That means the 20K was wound with a...
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    Anyone else besides me who can't stop fiddling with the electronics?

    Well, I didn't build this guitar with what other people think in mind. It does everything I want it to do very well, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Metal, I don't choose pickups based on audio analyzer characteristics. I choose based on how they look, type of pickup and DC resistance.
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    Anyone else besides me who can't stop fiddling with the electronics?

    I wasn't talking about the pickups, they are still the original Jazz, JB setup I bought with the guitar. I'm more talking about the rest of the electronics, more specifically, the pots. I had a complicated phase and series/parallel switching setup the first time, decided it was completely...
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    Anyone else besides me who can't stop fiddling with the electronics?

    I've had my Warmoth V for almost a year now. Today, I've completed its third revision of its electronics, completely new wiring and components besides the pickups. I just can't seem to stop touching it. Hopefully, I'm set now, but has anyone else experienced an urge like this?
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    Hollow body guitar without an F hole

    There's a picture of a Tele with a cutout on the website to show the Warmoth hollow construction. http://www.warmoth.com/images/Guitar/Bodies/CarvedTopTele/CarvedTopTeleHollowBuilderImage.jpg
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    warmoth strat shape vs fender's

    Don't think any of us in this topic said that. This was all about how close you guys do get. If the detailed spec drawing of the neck pocket and the neck back profiles on the website is anything to go by, you do have the full spec list for the bodies and necks right?
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    warmoth strat shape vs fender's

    Warmoth tends to follow the Fender specs better than Fender themselves. But, as said before, Warmoth is licensed by Fender to make replacement bodies and necks for their products. The shapes shouldn't be different. However, Warmoth does offer more than a few specs and customization options than...
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