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Cederick
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I made some completely mad thread about this guitar a few weeks ago... But after reconsidering my intentions with the guitar I came to a good solution.
My first idea was to have another racer strat with HSS config, but I couldn't use the R4 nut with wide string width because of how the frets are beveled (my previous necks had less bevel, more like 10 degrees instead of 30, so R4 nut was never an issue in the past)... But I thought, eh, I really need a SSS guitar for clean guitar recording, so why not this?
So I got an R2 nut instead, which has narrower spacing. So I don't slip off as often anymore, it feels OK.
I put EMG SAVs in because I wanted the silence of active pickups, and they look like regular singlecoils so thats a bonus. They sound good, at least for my intentions; they even work decently with metal distortion :headbang1:
[youtube]U0wuBz-lHx8[/youtube]
And this is my first try out, just going through each pickup combination
[youtube]D31Arv_4mNM[/youtube]
So, at least I am happy it all turned out good in the end. I love it. Stays in tune as perfectly as a Floyd Rose can, has nice sound and has low enough action for some shredding, but not too low. My other racer guitars have lower, but this one isn't a racer guitar in first hand anyway hahaha :icon_biggrin:
And I want to make more Warmoth guitars in the future... They always end being too good to not make another one :sad:
My first idea was to have another racer strat with HSS config, but I couldn't use the R4 nut with wide string width because of how the frets are beveled (my previous necks had less bevel, more like 10 degrees instead of 30, so R4 nut was never an issue in the past)... But I thought, eh, I really need a SSS guitar for clean guitar recording, so why not this?
So I got an R2 nut instead, which has narrower spacing. So I don't slip off as often anymore, it feels OK.
I put EMG SAVs in because I wanted the silence of active pickups, and they look like regular singlecoils so thats a bonus. They sound good, at least for my intentions; they even work decently with metal distortion :headbang1:

[youtube]U0wuBz-lHx8[/youtube]
And this is my first try out, just going through each pickup combination
[youtube]D31Arv_4mNM[/youtube]
So, at least I am happy it all turned out good in the end. I love it. Stays in tune as perfectly as a Floyd Rose can, has nice sound and has low enough action for some shredding, but not too low. My other racer guitars have lower, but this one isn't a racer guitar in first hand anyway hahaha :icon_biggrin:
And I want to make more Warmoth guitars in the future... They always end being too good to not make another one :sad: