It was everything I could hope for. They played a bunch of deep cuts, including "Angel and the One", a song I had been requesting for many years, and it was only the second time they played it! It was at The Constellation Room, a small 250 capacity venue.
Thank you @kerouac.
From what i've read in this thread it's kind of debatable whether there was a Black Ice mod/passive overdrive in the OG Blue strat, there's some evidence to prove that there isn't one. But is there any evidence that there was one in the guitar at all? Besides the Rivers Equipment page on Weezerpedia
Definitely a mistake from Pat.Was the original Blue actually 7/8 or was he mistaken? Seems like an odd detail to mention.
Awesome, thanks! Curious to hear how the MV setup compares to the VV wiring.@Wheelbirds That's interesting - I've never heard that before. It looks like it's standard spec, but that's just basing it on the pickguard in relation to the body. I'll have to find a head-on photo and see which one it matches.
I used two 500k volumes in the blue one, but I'm thinking of trying it with neck volume + master volume. Red one has 500k volume and tone (push/pull coil split) with 22nf capacitor. Wired for HSH with a 5 way switch, but the middle pickup isn't working.
Ah, that makes sense—appreciate the comparison pic! Weird, I wonder why Pat would think it’s a smaller size. Maybe that was the original idea before going to the standard size, but who knows.Definitely a mistake from Pat.
The Warmoth 7/8 uses a smaller pickguard made by Warmoth since they’re not compatible with a full-sized one.
Here’s the original blue strat with a Fender strat pickguard, it’s not screwed on but it’s clear it wouldn’t be problem if it were since it aligns perfectly.
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Very curious on this as well. I asked the boardie that spoke with him and updated Weezerpedia about the Red Strat info, but they only told me that it’s just a Strat with a coil split…anyone figure out the wiring for the red strat? i know about the coil split for the neck pickup, but what about the hot rails and bridge pickup? and do yall think the switch was a 3-way or 5-way?
Is there information on what pickups are used on his Seafoam Green "Mei" Strat? i assume he's using the same Super Distortion 2 in the neck, but the spacing for the bridge looks like it's NOT a trembucker, maybe it's a Seymour Duncan SH-1b '59?
it kind of looks like an upside down neck pick up, right? The little copper square holes (sorry not sure what to call these) are on the right side of the bridge.Probably a Gibson 490T/498T without the metal cover if the pickup swap between his strats and SGs actually happened, you can still see some glue residue on it.
it kind of looks like an upside down neck pick up, right? The little copper square holes (sorry not sure what to call these) are on the right side of the bridge.
Thanks again for your help. I think I had read that information about the pickup swaps, but I can’t seem to recall from where. Do you happen to have a source for it?Probably a Gibson 490T/498T without the metal cover if the pickup swap between his strats and SGs actually happened, you can still see some glue residue on it.
Thanks again for your help. I think I had read that information about the pickup swaps, but I can’t seem to recall from where. Do you happen to have a source for it?
For what it’s worth, Brian’s 2001 Silver Sparkle Explorer bridge pickup also has the same appearance.Not necessarily, it depends on the manufacturer and/or pickup model. From what I’ve seen Seymour Duncan pickups will always have those holes on the left side as long as the screws are on the bottom row.
This is what a 59 neck pickup looks like so turning it upside down won’t help.
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However Gibson pickups or at least the 490T/498T (the stock Gibson SG standard bridge pickups since the 90s) have those holes on the right side with the screws on the bottom row.
Here’s an uncovered 498T bridge pickup.
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