Re: Show me your modded guitar.
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Do you know where in Sweden I can find fretboard-stain?
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Unfortunately I have no idea. I looked briefly at GMF, but couldn't find anything there.
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The pots on my guitar are very noisy and they scratch alot, If you know what I mean? What kind of pots should I get? Does that depend on pickupchoice?
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Yes, if you go with active EMGs, you get new pots supplied with the pickups. Those are 25kOhm pots, and will only work with active EMGs. If you go with Duncan or DiMarzio, you can generally use your existing pots.
There is supposedly some sort of pot cleaner in spray bottles that you can get as well (to get rid of scratchiness), but I have never used it, and I'm not sure where to find it. =/
If you decide to get new pots, make sure to get the same Ohm values as those already in your guitar. I would guess that you have two 500kOhm logarithmic (a.k.a. "audio taper") pots in your guitar, but I can't be sure. Anyway - new good quality ones would probably make a big difference, like these ones for instance:
http://shop.gmf.se/product.htm?produ...p;search_page=
Oh yeah, "Bondo" is some type of "kaross-spackel" (swedish). [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I think Bondo is a particular product name, and I don't think it is available over here(?), but there should be lots of similar products available.
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Do you know where in Sweden I can find fretboard-stain?
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Unfortunately I have no idea. I looked briefly at GMF, but couldn't find anything there.
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The pots on my guitar are very noisy and they scratch alot, If you know what I mean? What kind of pots should I get? Does that depend on pickupchoice?
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Yes, if you go with active EMGs, you get new pots supplied with the pickups. Those are 25kOhm pots, and will only work with active EMGs. If you go with Duncan or DiMarzio, you can generally use your existing pots.
There is supposedly some sort of pot cleaner in spray bottles that you can get as well (to get rid of scratchiness), but I have never used it, and I'm not sure where to find it. =/
If you decide to get new pots, make sure to get the same Ohm values as those already in your guitar. I would guess that you have two 500kOhm logarithmic (a.k.a. "audio taper") pots in your guitar, but I can't be sure. Anyway - new good quality ones would probably make a big difference, like these ones for instance:
http://shop.gmf.se/product.htm?produ...p;search_page=
Oh yeah, "Bondo" is some type of "kaross-spackel" (swedish). [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I think Bondo is a particular product name, and I don't think it is available over here(?), but there should be lots of similar products available.
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