supertruper1988
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Like the angle matching the angle of the horns. The other way would be odd to me.I'm wondering if right hand reverse headstock would look even better
Like the angle matching the angle of the horns. The other way would be odd to me.I'm wondering if right hand reverse headstock would look even better
I know that many universal strat cases do allow for tilted headstocks. I am a big fan of gig bags though so it would definitely fit in a nice one of those.That is awesome... will it fit in a strat case? Even if the neck is angled? My next neck will at least have the meadow hawk inlays!
Here ya go@aarontunes , I know you had a lot to do with getting this into production and we all appreciate it ! I think there will be a good demand for it !
Pulled the trigger on a beautiful Very High Grade quilt maple.....
And my Strat body is delivering Saturday that I'm painting Surf Green, gonna be busy for a while !
Dang it, forgot to get a screen shot before placing the order.
It's M-1356 which was the number in your specs screenshot.Wow, is that mine ?
Killer, thanks for that ! Can’t wait.It's M-1356 which was the number in your specs screenshot.![]()
I’m with you, my original plan was a bound goldtop Meadowhawk with an Evertune, but neither the binding nor bridge are available. This thing with a carved hollow body and an F-hole would be like a single cutaway Mooncaster, and that would be awesome!!Im having 2nd thoughts on one of these now.
No binding, yet masked edges are available. I really want binding.
4 hole controls too.
A carved top is a frivolity, but I want it.
So, I'm back to the carved top tele, unless the binding and 4 holes are1 doable. I could forego the carved top for the shape.
Man, that thing is sexy!
I love the modded tele look where they add a little offset vibe to it and play with the cutaway and upper bout dimensions and shapes.I’m with you, my original plan was a bound goldtop Meadowhawk with an Evertune, but neither the binding nor bridge are available. This thing with a carved hollow body and an F-hole would be like a single cutaway Mooncaster, and that would be awesome!!
It's a nice piece,This body is politely requesting that I buy it and do a doghair finish on it! The grain looks perfect for it. Doghairhawk!!
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I’ll ask for input here before I flood up the Pickups and Wiring forum with another thread.
For an HSH configuration, I want these options Charvel does on their DK24 guitars and possibly more.
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Given that it has a route for an LP toggle switch and not a blade, do you think I’d be better off using a Free Way 6-way toggle or could I use a rotary switch like they had on 90s PRS models?
Would the rotary switch even fit that kind of route? I’m pretty sure on old PRS guitars it was the same size as the volume and tone pots.
Both would give me 6 options. I’d like to get those five options, plus one for both humbuckers. If I could also somehow have both outer coils of the humbuckers, I would. If you’ve ever had a guitar with that option, you know it’s like a Telecaster twang mode in a superstrat.
That’s basically seven options I want to have, but my switching options give me a total of six.
Could I do this by including push-pulls? Maybe have a Gilmour switch in one of the pots and don’t connect the neck pickup to the toggle at all?
Lastly, Is a no load tone pot a good fit for a Pegasus? Just the Pegasus bypassing everything straight to the output jack?
Sorry, this is all a bit overwhelming (but in a good exciting way).
Given that the back cavity is the same physical size as most of the other control cavities, it might be worth reaching out to see if they could do a blade + VT from the soloist in the cavity. I would suggest a Strat setup but that would likely sit to far back to be comfortable.I’ll ask for input here before I flood up the Pickups and Wiring forum with another thread.
For an HSH configuration, I want these options Charvel does on their DK24 guitars and possibly more.
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Given that it has a route for an LP toggle switch and not a blade, do you think I’d be better off using a Free Way 6-way toggle or could I use a rotary switch like they had on 90s PRS models?
Would the rotary switch even fit that kind of route? I’m pretty sure on old PRS guitars it was the same size as the volume and tone pots.
Both would give me 6 options. I’d like to get those five options, plus one for both humbuckers. If I could also somehow have both outer coils of the humbuckers, I would. If you’ve ever had a guitar with that option, you know it’s like a Telecaster twang mode in a superstrat.
That’s basically seven options I want to have, but my switching options give me a total of six.
Could I do this by including push-pulls? Maybe have a Gilmour switch in one of the pots and don’t connect the neck pickup to the toggle at all?
Lastly, Is a no load tone pot a good fit for a Pegasus? Just the Pegasus bypassing everything straight to the output jack?
Sorry, this is all a bit overwhelming (but in a good exciting way).
I already e-mailed to change the color of the nut. I’m afraid of being "that customer." I’m pretty confident in the free way toggle getting me what I want (and it would look a lot nicer).Given that the back cavity is the same physical size as most of the other control cavities, it might be worth reaching out to see if they could do a blade + VT from the soloist in the cavity. I would suggest a Strat setup but that would likely sit to far back to be comfortable.
I only say this because the VIP controls are available off menu in other body shapes.