N(ly)MGD!

Update:

I removed the phase switching. I literally never use it. Phase switching is interesting and I can see how some may use it. But, I’ve personally never used it, and I kind of don’t like having extraneous stuff in the control cavity that I’m not using.

Also, I moved the neck pickup to the bridge and put my Seymour Duncan Jazz pickup in the neck. I did have a Seymour Duncan TB-5 Trembucker in the bridge and a Seymour Duncan SH-1B ‘59 bridge pickup in the neck. They actually pair up fairly nicely.

But, I wanted something a little less gainy.

Overall, this makes the guitar more versatile and useful to me.

(Incidentally, the kids in the class who are paying attention will notice my SH-1B has the “Seymour Duncan” logo, but those pickups don’t have the logo when you see them on the Seymour Duncan website. I had custom ordered this one to have the logo when I first did these mods.)

So, I’ve gotten a chance to play the Jackson with this new pickup arrangement.

I like this better.
 
So, I’ve gotten a chance to play the Jackson with this new pickup arrangement.

I like this better.

There are some solos I just gotta have out of phase.

I'm looking forward to getting my 21 Tone Himmy Page harness in. For a session guitar, the versatility is gonna be great, especially the Megabucker!!!!
 
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