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Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
If a guy that made amps can use a computer as a guitar rig and Cagey can have 4 Teles, then I can like.....nope.

He's not the only one using a computer as a guitar rig. Everybody who's anybody is using one of those things these days. Alex Lifeson, Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan... the list is long. If you haven't looked into an Axe Fx, you're cheating yourself out of some substantial happiness. Seriously. They're the whip. People who buy them sell all their other gear, as it goes instantly obsolete.
 
Cagey said:
Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:
If a guy that made amps can use a computer as a guitar rig and Cagey can have 4 Teles, then I can like.....nope.

He's not the only one using a computer as a guitar rig. Everybody who's anybody is using one of those things these days. Alex Lifeson, Steve Vai, Guthrie Govan... the list is long. If you haven't looked into an Axe Fx, you're cheating yourself out of some substantial happiness. Seriously. They're the whip. People who buy them sell all their other gear, as it goes instantly obsolete.

Sell it fast while you still can.

Actually, this reminds me of when I dropped off one of my last amps at the local music store for consignment.  This is one of the ones that our own Cagey made the case for out of exotic hardwoods.  I was there with my three year old, and the conversation went something like this:

Three Year Old: "Daddy, why are you selling that amp?"
Daddy: "Because I don't use it anymore and it should go to someone who would like to use it"
Three Year Old: "But it's so BEAUTIFUL!"

:) :) :)
 
Speaking of which...

I recently discovered that I still have the blank metal chassis you sent me for dimensional purposes. Be happy to send it back to you if you need it. Otherwise, it'll probably get tossed.
 
You don't want to start down that road. At least, not with as little as a blank chassis.
 
I've started an all consuming project around a crappy body that should have been trash.

I will go down that road. Besides, I've seen a build start around a set of bumblebee caps.
 
This requires an entirely different skill set from putting together a guitar, one many go to college for years to acquire and still don't get. But, it's Trevor's part. If he doesn't want it, you're welcome to it.
 
Cagey said:
This requires an entirely different skill set from putting together a guitar, one many go to college for years to acquire and still don't get. But, it's Trevor's part. If he doesn't want it, you're welcome to it.

I'm good, thanks. I have done a little wiring, but I want to test myself sometime by wiring a theremin. Could be really fun. Still not sure whether I should go with the Moog kit or start from scratch.
 
It's been quite a while since I've seen a schematic for a theremin, but as I recall it's not a complicated device. However, if you watch that old '50s sci-fi flick "Forbidden Planet", it'll probably cure you of wanting to build one.
 
:toothy12:

I've seen it... :doh: Love cult sci-fi, though... A theremin would be just a cool tool to have around. A learning experience? Maybe.
 
I too  see the EVH reference.  I like it however the lower horn seems a bit thin.  I guess that was necessary or Warmoth would be fighting an EVH (Fender) lawsuit next

Lets see the others!!!!!
 
Cagey said:
Speaking of which...

I recently discovered that I still have the blank metal chassis you sent me for dimensional purposes. Be happy to send it back to you if you need it. Otherwise, it'll probably get tossed.

Yea I'll take it back if you don't mind.  Maybe I can make a flower pot out of it.  Actually, I have been playing around with some microphone preamp chips lately.  Maybe I'll build a few preamps and compressors or something.
 
Oh and I've built a theremin.  Not worth the trouble IMHO.  Did manage to sell it at the same store where I sold the amp through.
 
Mayfly said:
Cagey said:
Speaking of which...

I recently discovered that I still have the blank metal chassis you sent me for dimensional purposes. Be happy to send it back to you if you need it. Otherwise, it'll probably get tossed.

Yea I'll take it back if you don't mind.  Maybe I can make a flower pot out of it.  Actually, I have been playing around with some microphone preamp chips lately.  Maybe I'll build a few preamps and compressors or something.

No, I don't mind at all. Have to wait for a box to show up that it'll fit in, but stuff gets delivered here all the time. Shouldn't take too long.
 
Well, to get back to the bodies - the new Warmoth Warhead 24-fret 24.75" scale neck is the gold standard for me. I really can't see the point of building any more brontosauric instruments crippled by their pathetic 22-frettedness... and it really is more for the ability to use different fingerings up high, nut just for that last squeaky little note. It would be kindly if the Warmoth folks could at least plug in a "Warhead" bridge and pickup location making their new bodies compatible with their best neck NOW, while they're writing programs, instead of expecting to charge $45 or $90 or something to match their new modern body with what is really the new modern neck standard of 24 frets. Only Eddie Van Halen and a few creaky other old-timers are playing 22 fret necks anyway.

It's one thing to compete with improved parts for the half-century old "classics", but there's a reason Schecter, Ibanez, ESP, Jackson and an alphabet-soup of others are cleaning Fender's clock among younger buyers, and it ain't all just the "gramps factor" - it's features too. Most of these Warmoth gets - hunky frets, ALL the bridges, options for active electronics etc. But 24 frets are standard on the guitars my students buy, the Schecters and Ibani. And the Music Man Petrucci (24 frets), the quarter-century old Paul Reed Smith 24's, the Guthrie Govan Suhrs (24 frets), and the new 24-fret Ibanez Satriani are high on the lust list for those who don't 'moth....

Welcome to the 21st Century?  :icon_scratch:

While we're at it maybe Warmoth can figure out WHO the heck is selling Schecter and Jackson their 18-inch radius tunematics, or go bang on Tone Pros noggin's hard enough to loosen that clog.
 
Maybe just maybe this 1st new model might look better with a reverse Strat / Warhead headstock  :dontknow:

Just might look better angled with the top horn.
I can't do mock-ups (don't know how) so ........

Maybe someone should do some mockups with a different headstocks and reverse angled ones. 

I'm not drooling at all over this 1st new one.
 
I just loaded it in to photobucket, printed a few and fiddled with it a bit - it looks better as a platform for the Warhead, as the bridge is 0.75" closer to the neck pocket, the bridge PU needs to be adjusted (maybe 0.725", curing that one bug-a-boo that is sometimes raised about Warmoth bridge HB spacing) and the neck pickup has to be brought down a bit. I like it - but I'm really, really hoping the next one is a double cutaway with that same generous bottom cut but an offset double cutaway. There's been an evolution of the superstrat shape towards larger and larger cutaways, now to the point of sharp fangs in the examples of the Dean Cooley, the latest Ibanez RG and the Ernie Ball/MM Petrucci.

It'd be easy to mod the new Warmoth shape to offset double-cutaway perfection - put a point bisecting their upper-bout blob, draw a curve from that down to the 22nd (24th?) fret line in the center of the cutaway then back up a bit towards the 20th fret junction with the neck. Then extend the point to the 12th fret level. You'd have to redraw the upper "waist" inset slightly - actually thicken it a bit, the furthest -inset part needs to come out about 0.375", maybe even 0.5" from the centerline - awww, the thing's easy to draw. If they care, ask me and I'll mail 'em one. That reshape combined with a 24-fret Warhead configuration, now there's a winner.
 
I also think that one could be improved to a double-cutaway. Who knows? They may already have one in the works. Didn't someone say there's four new body designs coming soon? If that's the case, it may not be necessary to try and make this one look good.
 
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