Guitar A: No gold.
Guitar B: Yes gold.
I pick Guitar B.
I say B. Your tonal options will be greatly enhanced by seperate tone and volume controls. It also looks great!
A Gibson 57' as in a Gibson Custom Shop R7? That would be one of the nicest guitars available in my book.There both LOOK good, but they're at the same shop I bought the junior from, so I will go and try them out. I am leaning towards, errm, C. Or, a very expensive Gibson 57'...
Gibson 57'...
My Jackson Pro Soloist has the master volume & tone & its its Achilles heel. I've often thought about changing the pots out for dual concentric types so I can have a volume & tone for each pickup. I'll get 'round to it one day. Schecter do make fantastic guitars though. Cant wait for your NGD thread when you get that 57. Cheers
Good to know about the concentric pots not being a suitable fit, thanks for the heads up @smitty-p. I had thought about but not looked into the concentric pots. I'll have to make a template of my cavity, I think there may actually be enough room in there to plug the existing pot holes with dowel & redrill for 4 quality mini pots like Bourns or something. Of course, I would get someone with better woodworking skills & equipment than me to actually do it. Sorry for the thread derail guys. CheersIt sounds like a sacrilege, perhaps, but I’m actually thinking of adding two additional pots to my Jackson for separate controls for each p’up. I’ve researched the concentric pot thing quite a bit and the options are very limited. The issue lies in quality pots only being available with very short threaded bushings...not long enough to fit through the body and still have enough threaded portion for the washer and nut to grasp it securely. The quality concentric pots seem to be made for mounting into a plastic pick guard, not a thicker wood body.
There are pots with a longer threaded portion, but they are cheaper quality pots. Consequently, I’ve actually looked at how I can drill two additional holes for a volume and tone and keep a good aesthetic.
I would end up with an exaggerated parallelogram control pattern if I did this, but I think I can make it work. There are so many positive attributes about my Jackson, I hate to feel hindered by some of these oddities and am probably going to end up doing some major surgery involving drills and routers with that guitar.
Sorry for the thread derail guys.
Gold?what was this thread about?
A Gibson 57' as in a Gibson Custom Shop R7? That would be one of the nicest guitars available in my book.
what was this thread about?