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daddy ray

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  1. i've had a run of problem necks to deal with lately without exception the thing that brought these guitars to me was that the truss rod had been over tightened in an attempt to correct an original problem & had ceased to have any effect on the neck thus creating a more serious secondary problem...rendering them unplayable (these were all single action rods) these have all been nice guitars that warranted repair vs. being discarded for one reason or another most of the guitars in my collection were bought real cheap because the previous owner threw up their hands in frustration & decided they'd rather buy something new (maby they were just looking for an excuse to buy) i currently have a seagull acoustic in the neck jig that was previously put out of commission by a "repairman" that thought he could correct an excessively high action by continuing to crank on the rod...when what the guitar actually needed was a neck reset due to "settling in" & bridge that was rotating slightly so it's getting a neck job as well as a truss rod i always strongly suggest that an owner opt to have carbon fiber rods installed when the fingerboard is off as they add tremendous stability to the neck & i use them in all my necks as well the mahogany necks seem to be somewhat more flexy & tend to benefit more from the carbon fiber than do the stiffer maple necks after the fingerboard is off the neck i jig the neck solid in it's static condition (i want a perfectly straight neck to perhaps .010" backbow when the strings go back on so the only task for the truss rod is counteracting string pull)...do my mill work to correct neck to bridge angle...shim w/maple & remill the trussrod channel (the double action rods are narrower than the s.a. rods & need a snug pocket to sit in) ...& mill my carbon fiber channels at this point i clamp the fingerboard dry to the neck with a couple of appropriately sized pieces of fretwire installed...lay feeler guages over that to simulate string height & check with a long straight edge to verify where the strings will contact the bridge...i'm shooting for the bridge to need .010/.015 shaved off to achieve perfect string height if it doesn't fall within specs i do a little final alignment work with a long sanding block...recheck...etc till i'm happy with what i see i use 1/16" drill bits as locater pins in holes drilled through fret slots prior to fingerboard removal when rebonding the fingerboard to insure proper location for intonation once the glue is dry if the fingerboard is out of specs for straightness ...i block it flat once again verifying angle to the bridge all that's left at this point is refret & final setup when stringing a neck that i've been this deeply into i usually pull everything to pitch gradually letting everything settle in adding truss rod as needed...give it a day or two to verify stability & then give it the final setup if the guitar is someone elses i'll let it set for another couple of days to make sure before i send it home...want it right the first time...i hate comebacks study it as a science/practice it as an art thanks for allowing me to share this with all of you dr
  2. i have contemplated an ebony nut for a non trem guitar that's whats on violins & they have quite a bright strong sound... & ebony's pretty hard dr
  3. i didn't get it another guy got there first you could be right...i heard that the guy who got it took it to a gig & it went down on him during the show thanks for the reply dr
  4. going to go with an avatar 4x12 cab for my new rig i have been somewhat intrigued by the celestion 70/80 speakers as described on avatar's website these are described as a versatile speaker with good all around sound... hi's/mid's/low's they say say they sound fantastic clean or crunchy i play several styles of music from outside the box dissonant jaz stuff to power chord riffage on the bottom end and was thinking perhaps a more all around speaker would be a good choice i know the v30's are somewhat of the standard & want to make sure i am pleased with what i finally purchase what do ya all think thanks dr
  5. another guy beat me to the blue voodoo am currently considering a gallien krueger 250RL they are a 100w stereo...50w per channel head the one i'm looking at has a factory installed 200w upgrade anyone ever experienced this particular amp lookin fer feedback thanks dr
  6. the holes in the trem block for the springs to hook into are drilled at an angle to insure they stay in place when you reinstalled the trem block after shortening it you may have reversed it the holes would be angled towards the front of the guitar thus allowing the springs to easily slip out happened to me once when i had to shorten a block to accomodate a rescess rout i did for a guy once drove me crazy till i figgured out what i'd done also on this one i had to drill the spring tip holes a little deeper to get them seated to their full depth hope this helps dr
  7. thanks for the feedback over the weekend i read a bunch of user reviews on harmony central on this amp a couple of very negative reviews however most of the comments (about 30) were very positive one guy said he'd been gigging with one for about 5/6 yrs & no problems other than a tube or two which is normal says he plays everything from jazz to death metal on it & would buy another if he lost the one he has the one i'm considering is the 120w with celestion v30s (in my original post i said it was 100w...sorry my mistake) i haven't seen it yet not sure what year it was mfg. i'm doing a neck reset for the roommate of the guy who owns it he says it's like new...been used very little i'm really anxious to take a couple of axes and check it out dr
  8. a $5.00 yardsale cort ferrari II that a friend of my son's bought cause it had a new looking duncan invader in one of the pockets he removed the pickup for his own use my son got it put a paf in the empty hole & loaned it to a kid who was taking lessons from him it got passed to me when i started lutherie about 5 years ago & was used as my classroom guitar i did my first refret & various other procedures on it we all got our moneys worth out of it dr
  9. not so i like the jazz note selection but the sound is rock/metal a metal jazz if you will the buttery sound gets real old with me real quick distortion pedals...wah...etc are always on when i'm jaming imagine robben ford playing his miles davis stuff with zack wilde or someone similar doing the rythum stuff i'm thinkin the crate might be just what i'm looking for
  10. the little practice amp i've been using at home for years went t--s up on me this past sunday right in the middle of an afternoon jam with a living room full of people & gear so i put the word out i needed something i'm ready as a player for more sound & i really want a tube unit i only yesterday became aware this one might be for sale i haven't seen or played it yet my style of play is abstract/out of the box jazz stuff on the top end with a lot of heavy 5ths w/an octave power chord stuff below i like a real gritty sound with an edge to it i'm thinkin the blue voodoo might fit that quite well i did some reading on line & the cabs have celestion 30's in them the word is the guy will sell the entire rig for about what the head alone will cost new...
  11. i may have a chance to buy one of these used...100w head w/ 4x12 cab lookin fer feedback on quality etc thanks dr
  12. lgm: thank you for the response much good info on that site ? answered dr
  13. in rearanging my shop i have misplaced my notes on the dis-assembly of my jackson professional one of the pickups (humbuckers both) is a j-80c with individual pole pieces the wires are slightly longer on this one & i feel it is the neck unit the other has no sticker on it thus no numbers it has bar magnets that extend the entire width of the pickup my son thinks perhaps a j-90... both are 4 wire + ground i am seeking color code info it is being wired through a schaller 5 position e series megaswitch which offers taps & splits without additional switches i just finished polishing a new set of dunlop 6000 (.118/.058) frets + a body refinish & am beginning reassembly & real hot to play it...but i can't find my notes...anywhere i've also added a hipshot tremelo stabalizer to help with the floating bridge any help on this will be mucho!! appreciated dr
  14. i have a seagull acoustic that has a l r baggs saddle transducer pickup the action is higher than acceptable but not bad enough to warrant re-setting the neck in my opinion yet it is high enough i don't want to merely file the saddle down is the baggs saddle/transducer removable from the bridge in a normal manner so i may rout the slot in the bridge lower to get the desired string height is any glue normally used in the placement of a saddle of this type any info from someone who has experience in this area will be greatly appreciated thanks dr
  15. check with dimarzio & duncan's custom shop i have heard they are reasonable in cost & will build you what you want i have a 7 string baritone in the works & plan to go this rout when i'm ready for pickups for it
  16. I use THIS. Totally free, not sure if there's a limit to the volume of pictures, but I've got lots in. thank you...i'll check it out...will it instruct me as to how to get photos from that site to the forum?
  17. thanks to all who have responded to this point the volume of insight provided by your individual experiences & comments are most illunimating & helpful as i consider where things might go for me from here question: how do i get photos on the forum...i see them frequently...but can't seem to figure out what's required i'm not up to speed on some of this computer/internet stuff yet i have shots of several in depth projects i've done that may be of interest once i learn how to post them
  18. yer right this one comes with excellent references due to his friendship with my son someone not so close to the family...it's a different story plus if he don't come back i still have his STUFF
  19. no problemo on the ledger work...my lovely wife has a background in corporate management
  20. Where's the festival? I'm in Wisconsin and it's a short hike for me to be there. I'm going to meet with a band tonight that has a 9 stop tour this spring with Atlantic Records and see if they are willing to play one of my guitars and a bass on the tour. i'll get all the particulars & get back to you asap
  21. they will be at cornerstone music festival in illinois next summer i'll have 2 of em on stage
  22. if it's what you want to do...set your mind to it & never settle for less it happens slowly, that's why i still have a day job...but as your competance in your craft progresses it will happen!
  23. luck...what happens when preparation & opportunity intersect!!!
  24. he's bringing cash before i order anything...on-going he's in a band with my son, has a good job, no wife or kids...very responsable young man labor is open ticket to be paid before i release the guitar
  25. i've been doing this for several years now started out learning how to set-up, install nuts, etc on yard sale cheapies the first one was a cort ferarri II i believe then on to fret work i've got stew/macs neck jig in my shop along with all the other goodies needed to do quality work i've built & done repair work for friends & family all of the items in my collection (strat, 2 teles, early '80's kramer baretta, epi les paul w/chambered body & f-holes....) have been bought needing something to allow them to play well for the class-room opportunity i'm to the point i'm currently building for myself a laminated (maple/purpleheart in the neck, mahogany/maple/purpleheart in the body wings) neck through 24 fret 7 string baritone on a 30" scale length i don't yet have all of the heavy woodworking tools needed to be productive on scratchbuilts so i'm carving it out by hand...router, files, sandpaper,etc finally last weekend a guy, after checking the work finished & in progress on my own stuff commissioned me to build one for him it'll be a mahogany tele with reverse rout, fixed bridge & humbuckers (yet to be decided on), strat style switching neck will be maple w/tele headstock, boat neck profile, 1 3/4" nut width (the guy has huge hands), 6100 fretwire quite a rush finally after all the study & head scratchin to finally have reached the level where someone is willing to pay...cool! once i learn how to load pictures to the forum i'll post a few as it comes along
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