Each day, a new piece arrives in the mail.
Yesterday:
Today:
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Each day, a new piece arrives in the mail.
Yesterday:
Today:
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NICEEEEE! Installation won't be that bad - just follow these steps
Step 1: rebox parts
Step 2: Mail to PTC
Step 3: Open box and play
:lol:
Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
But I'm looking forward to using my new Drill Press to make the piezo wire holes in the tremolo. :P
Nice!!! Cant wait to see the finished product. Are you modding graphtech saddles to the LR Baggs system or do you have another trick up your sleeve?Originally Posted by Baimun
Don't forget to also cut/drill notches in the wood for the wires so they don't get pinched when the tremolo is in use. Skitchy did 6 halfcircles on my Custom 22 which you can kind of see here:
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Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
The LR Baggs saddles I have come with a small summing plate. I'll drill the saddles through, solder them to the summing plate and then glue that to the underside of the bridge (or maybe on the block).
then there's only one braided wire that goes from the summing board back to the preamp.
I decided to put the LR Baggs on this CU22 I've had sitting around for a while. All the finish had been sanded off of it when I got it including the face of the headstock (fortunately the serial number is still on the back of the headstock.)
I just glued a rosewood veneer to the headstock and glued a nut in place.
Looks good man!!!!!
Paul Reed Smith 7 - S t r i n g A c t i v i s t | Fueled by P T C
Looks like a sweet project
Chasing Fragile Harmonics...
I'm doing the build as a blog over at the forum hosted at my buddy, Mark Wein's Guitar forum.
PRS + Piezo custom Build
Did a headstock overlay tonight.
This thread gets more and more intriguing every time I come for a look-see.
Is it wrong to be as excited by this as I presume you are?![]()
Current Rig:
2009 PRS Custom 24 (HFS/VB)
2007 PRS Singlecut Standard Satin (HFS/VB)
1994 PRS Custom 22 (Tremonti Treble/VB)
Taylor 514CE
Mesa Boogie Mk V 1x12 Combo
Too many pedals
Please keep updating this! I love these make-over threads.
Not like the other kids...
I just realized that the Mary Kay Soapy that Alan Rickman has in my avatar is probably the subliminal inspiration for this guitar.![]()
A couple small steps tonight, but ones that you may find interesting.
I removed all 6 PRS saddles, and took apart the three allen screws holding the top plate (nickel plated brass) to the trem block (unplated brass), and drilled the six holes required to get the wiring for the piezo saddles through the bridge plate.
Here you can see that I tried to get the six holes as close to the block as possible. I slightly grouped in the outside two saddles as the little summing plate that the saddles solder to isn't as wide as the saddle spacing.
Reassembling the bridge. The little circuit board that the saddles all get soldered to is also in the picture. One braided cable will run from the bridge to the piezo preamp.
As I mount the saddles, you can see that I dremmeled each hole to include a smoother transition for the wire so they won't have any sharp edges to run across and break or cut through the casing and short out the saddle.
As soon as I figure out what drawer I put my #$@%^#$%&^ soldering equipment in, I'll stick this board to the block and solder all the connections.
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