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What would you do? Warmoth LP jr: an old one with a newer neck

AprioriMark

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I'm really not a fan of single pickup guitars anymore, but as you can see, this one has been played to death and loved for 15 years or so.  The neck is about a year old, as is the p-rails pickup (used to be a JB).  It's always been wired to split coils.  I LOVE the sounds I get out of this, I just sometimes find myself wanting a neck pickup. 

Now, I'm so close to this guitar that I can't be objective.  Would a neck pickup ruin the mojo?  I was thinking p90 if anything.  I don't want a humbucker in the neck.

Ash body, canary/ebony neck btw.

-Mark

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I'd leave it the way it is.  Part of the beauty of a LP Jr is the simplicity.

If you really need a neck pickup, plan to build a similar but different guitar with the two pickups.
 
 I understand your temptation to take a router to it...but I'd leave it be.  That thing oozes attitude!!
 
I'll go counter the above -
I love those guitars that have been re-interpreted to death. Like the Gibbons Tele or that strat Orpheo made. The franken-axe types. This one is getting there - very classic shape, very un classic finish, obviously aftermarket neck and bridge pup. I say do it! and if you don't like it, take it out and leave the empty cavity there. More mojo!
 
Thanks for all the replies, guys.  :)

I love the guitar as it is, and it has an amazing sound right now.  It just can't be my only guitar on a gig due to no neck pickup.  I'm tempted to put a p90 in there this weekend, because as Gauthier said, the empty cavity wouldn't look bad.  I also don't need the truss rod access anymore since it adjusts at the headstock with the newer neck.

-Mark
 
If you must add the second pickup, it definitely should be a P90.  But I still think you should leave it alone. 

Either way will be nice, so its really up to you.
 
SustainerPlayer said:
k-k-kboooman said:
...  modded guitars are loved guitars!

Oh - signature material

Sweet! Third time for me I believe :)


ON topic: I'd say a P90, tele neck pickup or low output humbucker - it depends on what music you're playing with it.
 
Get a padouk woody from James Reed - make it REALLY frankenkaster. And, like, a blend pot or something.
 
Gauthier said:
Get a padouk woody from James Reed - make it REALLY frankenkaster. And, like, a blend pot or something.

I disagree on both counts.

Wooden pickups DON'T go with purple solid finished guitars.

With a blend pot, you have to deal with insertion loss problems, mixing dissimilar impedances (Especially with the split modes of the P-Rail, if he's keeping it.), decreasing the impedance of the load seen by the pickups, and giving the pickups a variable impedance load as the control is adjusted.
 
line6man said:
I disagree on both counts.

Wooden pickups DON'T go with purple solid finished guitars.

With a blend pot, you have to deal with insertion loss problems, mixing dissimilar impedances (Especially with the split modes of the P-Rail, if he's keeping it.), decreasing the impedance of the load seen by the pickups, and giving the pickups a variable impedance load as the control is adjusted.

Must've forgotten my joker icon on that one somewheres.  :icon_jokercolor:

In all honesty - I would probably go black plastic covered vintage wound p90 with a more traditional 3 way, p-rail miniswitch, volume, no tone.

Pretty ballsy to have just a p-rail bridge pickup...  If you want to keep just the one pickup, I would go the distance to make this one look maximally LPJr ish. It would look the beast if you changed the bridge for a chopped T and wood mounted the pup.
I'm personally into multi-option guitars, so you have to take that into account when I tell you what I think.
 
Since the body is LP tv jr looking how about that style pickguard  black ,with one of the new ROADHOUSE 390 strat sized P90s.
Use a pull /push vol to switch it in, if it don't feel right cut a new pickguard no neck pickuphole it also covers the truss hole your back
to the original mojo.
There's a sale coming up in september also the 60 day trial period. check out the Roadhouse site. :rock-on:
 
If it was mine, I'd refinish it and stop there. So what if it's a one-trick pony? It'll be a great trick.
 
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