2022 Project: Soloist Baritone, Charcoal Frost

Joywalker

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I’ve been following the awesome builds on this forum since 2020 and finally got around to building my own Warmoth Baritone Guitar!

I also made a short video about the build here.

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Specs:


Warmoth Soloist Guitar Body


- Solid Construction

- Core Wood: Alder

- Neck Pickup Rout: Strat

- Bridge Pickup Rout: Angled Humbucker (Wood Mount)

- Controls: Tone 1, Tone 2, Blade Switch

- Jack Rout: 7/8” Side Jack Hole

- Bridge Rout: Fender American Standard Strat Flat Mount

- Mounting Holes: Standard 4-Bolt

- Neck Pocket Shape: Strat

- Contours: Forearm, Tummy Cut, Custom Heel

- Paint: Metallic Charcoal Frost, Gloss


Warmoth Stratocaster Replacement Guitar Neck

- Baritone Scale Conversion

- Roasted Flame Maple Shaft & Fretboard Wood

- Nut Width: 1-11/16” Modern Medium

- Neck Back Profile: Standard Thin

- 10” - 16” Compound Radius

- SS6150 Wide & Tall Stainless Frets

- Gotoh/Grover Tuner Hold Size

- Inlay: Standard Black Dots

- GraphTech White TUSQ XL Nut

- Strat Shape Neck Heel, 4-Bolt

- Clear Satin Nitro Finish


Parts

- Fender American Standard Flat Mount Bridge

- Decoboom Neckplate

- Hipshot Grip-Lock Closed Tuning Machines

- Chrome Square Side-Jack Plate

- DylanTalksTone Super 90 S-Style Sized “P90”

- DylanTalksTone Centerpunch Humbucker

- Pickup Height Foam & Screws

- Oak Grigsby Super Switch

- CTS 500K Volume Pot

- DMT Low/High-Pass Guitar Tone Control
 
I’ve been following the awesome builds on this forum since 2020 and finally got around to building my own Warmoth Baritone Guitar!

I also made a short video about the build here.
Nice finishing!
How was the pickup sounds like? was it bright or fat ? I also wondering about Soloist body with fixed bridge, looks simple and sharp.

After all, great work!
 
Nice finishing!
How was the pickup sounds like? was it bright or fat ? I also wondering about Soloist body with fixed bridge, looks simple and sharp.

After all, great work!
Thanks!

I feel like the bridge pickup is very mids-heavy while the neck pickup has more of a "scoop" (lots of highs but also lots of lows).

In general, I'd say they're probably on the brighter end, but the pickup tests near the end of my video probably speak better than any description I could give them.
 
Thanks!

I feel like the bridge pickup is very mids-heavy while the neck pickup has more of a "scoop" (lots of highs but also lots of lows).

In general, I'd say they're probably on the brighter end, but the pickup tests near the end of my video probably speak better than any description I could give them.
Get it, thanks for shearing~
 
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