sunabsolute
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Hi All,
this is my first Warmoth project.
Its a chambered walnut on walnut body with a canary / ziricote warmoth pro-neck. Both, neck and body have a linseed-oil finish.
Although the canary / ziricote neck does not need any finish, natural (not cooked...) linseed oil really highlights the grain of both woods and makes it slightly darker.
Two 'self made' single coils (re-hand-wired ones from a 89' swiss made blade levinson RH4) and a Seymoure Duncan SH4 are fitting perfect to the well balanced tonal character of the wood.
I have to say that this is the best sounding Strat that I ever played (in almost 20 years...)
I don't know if it is the missing paint or the chambered body what makes such a difference to my other Strats. But that warm but also clear defiened tone with lots of harmonics is about to change my play completly.
It is such fun to play this guitar! This is not my last Warmoth...
Christian from Germany
this is my first Warmoth project.
Its a chambered walnut on walnut body with a canary / ziricote warmoth pro-neck. Both, neck and body have a linseed-oil finish.
Although the canary / ziricote neck does not need any finish, natural (not cooked...) linseed oil really highlights the grain of both woods and makes it slightly darker.
Two 'self made' single coils (re-hand-wired ones from a 89' swiss made blade levinson RH4) and a Seymoure Duncan SH4 are fitting perfect to the well balanced tonal character of the wood.
I have to say that this is the best sounding Strat that I ever played (in almost 20 years...)
I don't know if it is the missing paint or the chambered body what makes such a difference to my other Strats. But that warm but also clear defiened tone with lots of harmonics is about to change my play completly.
It is such fun to play this guitar! This is not my last Warmoth...
Christian from Germany