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    Earthed up the bridge.
    Shielded everything!
    Wired up the stereo output jack!


    The acoustic will play in one channel and the electric in the other!
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    Electric pickups all in place, 250k pots, three way switch for mixing acoustic and electric, 6 way switch solely for the coil pups! Everything all wired up too!

    On the electric side i am able to select as follows

    1. Bridge humbucker
    2. Bridge and neck humbucker
    3. Neck humbucker
    4. Middle and neck single coil
    5 bridge, middle and neck (all single coil)
    6 bridge and middle single coils
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    Talk about tone options... If you can't get a sound you like from one of those combos I'll go he. Then add the midi. It's going to make an interesting sound file when your done Gav. This is one cool project and it's looking great.

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    Very nice Gav, I love all the options you'll have with this.



    Scott.

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    Hey Gav, I only just found this thread, are those saddles Graph Tech Ghost saddles? And how did you do the relic work?

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    Yes they are Graph Tech Ghost saddles! This was a seconds strat from cash converters so I basically sanded it all down and then left some of the resin primer in place so that I would have a sealed and protected finish but that it would look really worn!
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    Hey Gav.
    I assume this is finished. Do you have any sound clips of her?

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    Gav, if you had the time and patience for it, you could have bought he Hexpander for the Ghost system, it just piggybacks on the acousti-phonic and gives amazing MIDI tones!

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    cool Gav, this does everything!

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    Quote from keloooe on May 21, 2014, 13:59
    Gav, if you had the time and patience for it, you could have bought he Hexpander for the Ghost system, it just piggybacks on the acousti-phonic and gives amazing MIDI tones!
    Pest - having seen this in the flesh - I think you would struggle to find a sound this one doesn't make. I've seen guitars with more switches than Cape Carnavral, but this would have more options for sound than most of them combined... :P

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