Howdy people, time for a proper NGD for this beast.
So for me, this is Warmoth number two, but its the first time I go with a Warmoth body (first time it was a cheap body). I wanted to make the perfect Stoner Rock machine for me, for the style I play and to even go into the metal area. I decided to give the Quarter Pound Lead I got initially for my first tele another try since this time, the neck pickup will cover the rythm part (I hope, never ever tried a Lace before). I went with the inversed tele configuration, I just prefer it that way.
Also, you'll notice that the top two strings are top loaded. The reason behind this is simple: My luthier (wich is a bassist, might explain his mistake...) used the top loader on the bridge for all the strings instead of the string thru ferule. Pretty weird... kinda lost points in my book... especially since the three low strings were now too short to get stringed using the string thru option, so this kinda costed me three CK... perdon me Kalium strings. Oh well, lets carry on.
Specs
Neck:
Style: Telecaster®
Construction: Vintage Modern Construction
Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood: Birdseye Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Bocote
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Back Shape: Standard thin
Fret Size: SS6150 (Stainless)
Tuner Ream: Gotoh/Grover (13/32" 11/32")
Radius: 10-16" Compound
Scale: 25-1/2"
Fret #: 22
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut: GraphTech Black TUSQ XL - Earvana Nut
Inlays: Cream Face Dots
Side Dots: White Side Dots
Finish: Clear Satin
Body
Model: Chambered Telecaster®
Orientation: Right handed
F-Holes: 1
Scale: 25-1/2"
Wood: Swamp Ash on Swamp Ash
Rout: Top Rout
Pickup Rout: Humbucker (Neck), None (Middle), Tele® (Bridge)
Controls: None
Bridge: Tele® Bridge
Jack Rout: 7/8" (22mm) Side Jack Hole
Neck Pocket: Tele® Shape
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Contours: Contoured Heel / Tummy Cut / Forearm Contour
Electronic/Hardware
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Quarter-Pounds Lead for Tele
Neck Pickup: Lace Sensor Wino's Lifers
Chrome tele control plate (reversed)
Chrome Wilkinson tele bridge w/ Compensanted Saddles
Black Tortoise pickguard
Gotoh tuners
3-way Tele Switch
250k Alpha pot
250k CTS pot w/ coilt tap
Electrosocket output jack
Schaller style Strap Locks (to be installed)
And now pictures! No more words! Enjoy!
And now with her big and classy sister, La Baronne. Baritone vs Regular scale shown here
Now all I need to do is to give it a try through my Orange, but I have a great feeling after a try throught the Peavey Bandit.
Cheers folks!
So for me, this is Warmoth number two, but its the first time I go with a Warmoth body (first time it was a cheap body). I wanted to make the perfect Stoner Rock machine for me, for the style I play and to even go into the metal area. I decided to give the Quarter Pound Lead I got initially for my first tele another try since this time, the neck pickup will cover the rythm part (I hope, never ever tried a Lace before). I went with the inversed tele configuration, I just prefer it that way.
Also, you'll notice that the top two strings are top loaded. The reason behind this is simple: My luthier (wich is a bassist, might explain his mistake...) used the top loader on the bridge for all the strings instead of the string thru ferule. Pretty weird... kinda lost points in my book... especially since the three low strings were now too short to get stringed using the string thru option, so this kinda costed me three CK... perdon me Kalium strings. Oh well, lets carry on.
Specs
Neck:
Style: Telecaster®
Construction: Vintage Modern Construction
Orientation: Right Handed
Neck Wood: Birdseye Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Bocote
Nut Width: 1-11/16"
Back Shape: Standard thin
Fret Size: SS6150 (Stainless)
Tuner Ream: Gotoh/Grover (13/32" 11/32")
Radius: 10-16" Compound
Scale: 25-1/2"
Fret #: 22
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Pre-Cut Installed String Nut: GraphTech Black TUSQ XL - Earvana Nut
Inlays: Cream Face Dots
Side Dots: White Side Dots
Finish: Clear Satin
Body
Model: Chambered Telecaster®
Orientation: Right handed
F-Holes: 1
Scale: 25-1/2"
Wood: Swamp Ash on Swamp Ash
Rout: Top Rout
Pickup Rout: Humbucker (Neck), None (Middle), Tele® (Bridge)
Controls: None
Bridge: Tele® Bridge
Jack Rout: 7/8" (22mm) Side Jack Hole
Neck Pocket: Tele® Shape
Mounting Holes: Standard 4 Bolt
Contours: Contoured Heel / Tummy Cut / Forearm Contour
Electronic/Hardware
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Quarter-Pounds Lead for Tele
Neck Pickup: Lace Sensor Wino's Lifers
Chrome tele control plate (reversed)
Chrome Wilkinson tele bridge w/ Compensanted Saddles
Black Tortoise pickguard
Gotoh tuners
3-way Tele Switch
250k Alpha pot
250k CTS pot w/ coilt tap
Electrosocket output jack
Schaller style Strap Locks (to be installed)
And now pictures! No more words! Enjoy!
And now with her big and classy sister, La Baronne. Baritone vs Regular scale shown here
Now all I need to do is to give it a try through my Orange, but I have a great feeling after a try throught the Peavey Bandit.
Cheers folks!