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A place to post mostly Guitar related stuff. Mods, Customization, Hot Rodding, Schematics, Wiring Diagrams, Ground up builds, Amps & Other Ideas

Squier, Master Series, Esprit

Squier, Master Series,  Esprit
My #1 Crimson Transparent [Can't Stop Playing This Guitar]

Squier, Avril lavigne, Telecaster

Squier, Avril lavigne, Telecaster
Single Humbucking Tele What all of the SHPR-1 Wiring diagrams are for.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

September 25 2007

Hello World

Oops!, Sorry!

Miss-wired schematic, had LK2 Series/Parallel Switch wired backwards.
When switched to "Parallel Mode" would take LK2 out of the loop.
LK2: No Sound, No Output, Nope, Nada, Nothing !!!

LK1 would still be online but not quite what what I was aiming at.

Enjoy!!!

Thanks
Rock On !!!

Monday, September 17, 2007

September 17, 2007

Hello World

Redux: Squier Esprit

The "SuperL" Pickup
More details #1

See drawing below labeled "SuperL"
The box labeled "Lead Pickup" includes all "Switches"

Wiring for "Mono" or "Stereo"
With 2 Jacks and a DPDT (On/On/On) switch.
Jacking into the "Stereo" Jack will disable the "Mono" Jack.

The Esprit come with the "Mono" jack all ready Installed.
The "Stereo' jack is a "Switching" jack from Neutrik.

The "Stereo" jack is being mounted in a "Angled-Out" Strat style jack-plate.
This "Angled-Out" jack-plate is also being mounted in the rear "Cavity Cover".

Either Straight up!
Or at a 45-Degree angle, but still in an upwards direction.
And also angled towards the rear of the Guitar.
This will lower the Stomping/Stepping/Tripping on the cord!
And "YANKING" it out all of the time.

Equipment:
1) Digitech GNX4
1) Digitech RP14D
2) Fender M-80 212 Chorus Amps
------DxxM Loud and Clean!!!
1) Stereo Splitter Box

From splitter "Tip\Lead" to GNX4.
From GNX4 Stereo Out to M-80 #1 Stereo Return.

From Splitter "Ring/Rhythm" to RP14D.
From RP14D Stereo Out to M-80 #2 Stereo Return.


! Stand Back !!!
Rock & Roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, September 14, 2007

Zodiac Year: 1954 is the year of the Horse

Well so much for Google getting that right!

September 14, 2007

Well Hello World!

Hopefully I will be posting photos & progress of several Electric Guitar projects I have in the works.

Little Mods to existing guitars, complete Body Builds. I don't do Necks, Yet!

1st Up: Squier Esprit

A new bridge pickup.
After trying several different pickups in the Esprit.
I decided to, well cook my own.

I am not talking about winding one from the ground up mind you,
but taking bits & pieces and combining them.

Manufacturer: Guitar Fetish(GFS), 2- Lil Killer’s @15K
(I’ll call these LK1 and LK2)
Name of new pickup: Superlead
(Sorry Soldano I am only making one of these for myself).
Other Names Considered:
Hyperlead, Megalead, Screamer, Death Metal Overkill, etc, etc, etc….

How About "SuperL" ???
I like "SuperL"!

I am going to mount 2 of the LK’s on a Humbucker Baseplate.
2-DPDT Slide Switches
1-4P5T-RS (4-Pole 5-Throw Rotary Switch).

The LK’s unfortunately have that “Stupid Little Tab”
on the side that holds the wire Leads.

Well that “Stupid Little Tab” HAS TO GO!!!!!!!

Which means I will have to remove the wire leads
! And very carefully saw off those “Stupid Little Tabs” !
And then remount the leads.

1-Nickle-Silver Baseplate from StewMac.com
2-LK”s from GFS
1-Sheet of Fiberglass.

Cut the fiberglass to fit down on the Baseplate with holes in it to get the wire Leads through.

“Magnet” orientation on the Baseplate:
LK1 Bridge Side = South-North
LK2 Neck Side = North-South
So that the two North Poles are facing each other when mounted on the Baseplate

This will push the magnetic field even higher.
So the "SuperL" can be mounted lower and still get a decent sound and more room for my Pick.
I play right on top of the Bridge pickup, Nice and Sharp.

Next: 10-Ton epoxy.
Fiberglass to baseplate
LK1 & LK2 to Fiberglass
(fish leads through first).

Have not made up my mind yet:
Chrome Cover On ???
Chrome Cover Off ???

Next: LK1 & LK2 get a DPDT Slide Switch for Series/Parallel selection.
The slide switches will be mounted in the Rear Cover Plate.

Next: From the slide switches we are off to the 4P5T-RS.

With the 4P5T-RS switch.
The "SuperL" will get the following:
1 = LK1 Alone
2 = LK1 & LK2 in Series, Out Of Phase
3 = LK1 & LK2 In Parallel, In Phase
4 = Lk1 & LK2 In Series, In Phase (A Super Bucker)
5 = LK2 Alone
With the 2-Slide Switches for Series/Parallel.
I am going to get a Whole Lot-O-Sound!
Out of a single humbcker sized PUP!

I have not decided yet if I am going to remove the Lead Tone Control or Drill a “New Hole”
behind the Lead Tone Control.

Next the Esprit gets a Stereo output Jack.

Superlead to Amp #1.

Rhythm pickup to Amp #2

Rythm Pickup is a:
1970 “Bill Lawrence L-500 Rhythm @12K (BITCHING!!!)

Heck I might remove the 3-Way toggle and put the Rotary Switch in there.

Just means I have to rewire the volume pots and use them as a Lead and Rythm Select.

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I have done this mod on a Jay Turser Tele-Thinline with Great Results.

Mind you this is with 2-GFS li Puncher’s mounted in the standard Tele positions.
Not Kissing each other!
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Rock On !!!
GWBlaine

GNX4

GNX4
You Gotta Get This !!!

The SuperL

The SuperL
Schematic

SuperL Installed W/L-500

SuperL Installed W/L-500
Schematic

More Detail #1

More Detail #1
On/On/On Switch & Jacks

On/On/On Switch

On/On/On Switch
stewmac.com

SuperL Bits & Pieces

SuperL Bits & Pieces
2 Dual Blade Single-Buckers

Zoom G9.2tt

Zoom G9.2tt
My Next G.A.S. Attack