Hi, folks I just joined. Soon I am going to be the owner of a Jackson Kelly. I did have some questions for you folks to get things started though...
Here is a link to the guitar I am purchasing:
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/msg/205640301.html
It looks to be in great shape but the owner is not sure of the generation/exact year of the guitar. I was only curious because it had the "professional" logo on the headstock and the dot inlays instead of shark fins. He says he purchased it in the mid-90's. I did some research and it looks like the "professional" series were Japanese productions of the classic American models...but any details would be appreciated.
Secondly, here are my big plans for this guitar! (Any purists might want to shield their eyes). I already own an EMG 81 humbucker from a previous project guitar that didn't work out, and I plan on buying an EMG 60 to accompany it for this Kelly. I was hoping that I could sand the finish and paint off the body, then make changes to the woodwork to accomodate two tone knobs for the humbuckers. At that point I was not going to re-apply black paint, but instead...one of my friends works at a polymer-textile research company, and while talking to him we decided it would be awesome if we put a layer of carbon fiber on the back and front faces, and sealed it with a "wet" looking clear coat. He has a lot of experience putting carbon fiber on wood surface and it wouldn't cost me much. It would look something like this:
http://www.lextasy.com/images_produc...knob_b1371.jpg
So silver/black from a distance, and when you get up close you can see the pattern. What are you guys thoughts on the details of this project? Any weird issues that might get in the way (I have woodworking experience and also electrical/soldering experience)? Also, I did some research but could not find a clear answer to this question: is it feasible to have an active and passive humbucker installed simultaneously? This would save me from buying the EMG 60 right off the bat. I noticed that someone uploaded a youtube video of them shredding to some song earlier on this board, and it looks like they have an active/passive setup:
http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57165
Thanks for your input everyone!
Here is a link to the guitar I am purchasing:
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/msg/205640301.html
It looks to be in great shape but the owner is not sure of the generation/exact year of the guitar. I was only curious because it had the "professional" logo on the headstock and the dot inlays instead of shark fins. He says he purchased it in the mid-90's. I did some research and it looks like the "professional" series were Japanese productions of the classic American models...but any details would be appreciated.
Secondly, here are my big plans for this guitar! (Any purists might want to shield their eyes). I already own an EMG 81 humbucker from a previous project guitar that didn't work out, and I plan on buying an EMG 60 to accompany it for this Kelly. I was hoping that I could sand the finish and paint off the body, then make changes to the woodwork to accomodate two tone knobs for the humbuckers. At that point I was not going to re-apply black paint, but instead...one of my friends works at a polymer-textile research company, and while talking to him we decided it would be awesome if we put a layer of carbon fiber on the back and front faces, and sealed it with a "wet" looking clear coat. He has a lot of experience putting carbon fiber on wood surface and it wouldn't cost me much. It would look something like this:
http://www.lextasy.com/images_produc...knob_b1371.jpg
So silver/black from a distance, and when you get up close you can see the pattern. What are you guys thoughts on the details of this project? Any weird issues that might get in the way (I have woodworking experience and also electrical/soldering experience)? Also, I did some research but could not find a clear answer to this question: is it feasible to have an active and passive humbucker installed simultaneously? This would save me from buying the EMG 60 right off the bat. I noticed that someone uploaded a youtube video of them shredding to some song earlier on this board, and it looks like they have an active/passive setup:
http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57165
Thanks for your input everyone!
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