Very nice Doc
Very nice Doc
Lovin it Doc, coming up wonderfully
Build 19 PSH-1 Kustom
Build 18 HB-4S Kustom
Build 17 WL-1 Kustom
Build 16 TL-1TB Kustom
Build 15 PBG-2-
Build 14 FTD-1
Build 13 RD-1 Kustom
Build 12 DM-1S
Build 11 MKA-2 -
Build 10 Basic strat
Build 9 JM Kustom
Build 8 FV-1G
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Build 5 LP-1LQ
Build 4 ES-5V
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Cheers, I reckon it's a great combo too, I think the white pearloid scratch plate really works with the Gold hardware and knobs and the Coolangatta Gold finish, the popped grain adds a bit of character to it too.
What's really interesting is that even though the grain-pattern isn't that spectacular, it actually adds to the overall look of the guitar.
Last edited by DrNomis_44; 01-04-2016 at 08:21 AM.
Looking good Doc.
I am with Tony re vit q caps.. Well, generally speaking I am not a fan of OIP caps.
Only time I use them is in restorations of Vintage Guitars...
But worth giving it a try Doc. You might really like the sound
Dont do what I did once and forget to put a heat sink clamp on the leg before soldering....
Looking awesome Doc!
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Cheers DB, normally I would have just opted to use a generic, garden-variety .1uF/100V Greencap for the tone cap, but thought I'd try something new just for fun, I'm actually a bit curious to find out what the guitar will sound like with the Vitamin Q cap, I have done a bit of reading of some articles I found online about the "Sound" of Capacitors, as I said at the start of my build diary I'm going to wire up the scratch plate the way Fender wire up their Eric Johnson Signature Strat model, since it makes the most sense to me, and I reckon the Vitamin Q Cap may give it a vintage high-endy kind of tone.