Would be nice to hear how it sounds as it sure does look good and has some cool combinations available with that pickup.
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Would be nice to hear how it sounds as it sure does look good and has some cool combinations available with that pickup.
That's probably what puts me off Marcel, because in reality the only thing I'd use it for is making a sound demo for the forum.
Don't suppose you have a Mac? I bought an M-Audio 2 line interface at JB for $150. Its plug and play. You can either go direct line or mic up your amp. Its vey easy to use. Plus if you have a mac you get garageband, which does take some learning. I've been using it since it came out in 2004 so can probably answer any questions.
PC here :P
finished!
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Yummy yummy, thats a wicked bridge!!!
Looks great.....but how does it sound with that monster pickup?
Never seen a bridge like this. Somewhat strange but also attracting :)
G'day Dedman,
After lurking here for sometime I came across your DM-1S build here and immediately knew that was the kit for me so I ordered one last week and can't wait until it arrives.
I hope you don't mind but I love the use of the Motherbucker and switching system to really make use of it and the look of that babygrand bridge so much so that I'm going to do mine the same.
I was looking at some wiring diagrams trying to figure out how to wire it up, though haven't received my motherbucker or pots yet, and found this which looked like it would do the job and was wondering if that was how you did yours.Attachment 23569
yep, thats exactly what I used. Armstrong wiring colours are a bit different to others
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good luck with the build. I love mine :D
I've got one of these. Focusrite Scarlett Solo (also a Presonus Audiobox). Use it mainly for saxophone but recently discovered 'Guitar Rig 4' and no longer require to shell out for a 'real' amp.
See there's one going on ebay https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Focusrit...gAAOSwbF1aI1wh
cheers, Mark.
cheers, I have 3 amps, one has a head phone socket and I really have no use for recording stuff, I only play to amuse myself.
Thanks Dedman,
I appreciate it, if mine comes out anywhere as good as yours I'll be happy.
Cheers Browns
I love that bridge, I may have to do some research and possibly acquire one of those!
If you want to record to your PC, you can pick up a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 for pretty cheap these days, and for software I use Tracktion as it was designed by a guitarist so it's simple to use...it's also free!