How about something like this? Seems like the silver bullet for this problem.
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Originally posted by Newc View PostOn the issue of missing wood = missing tone: the mass of the wood that is removed for a battery box (including the screw holes and wiring passthrough) is less than the combined mass of the box, battery, and wire. Same with a Floyd - the wood removed weighs less than the hardware added. Ergo, more mass = more sustain.
(meaning working for the FBI/CIA/Military/etc.............)Last edited by 777; 12-08-2008, 09:56 AM."When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry
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Originally posted by 777 View PostThank you for some common sense! If you can actually hear a "tonal difference" from the amount of wood removed from routing out a battery box, you shouldn't be on this site......
(meaning working for the FBI/CIA/Military/etc.............)
but seriously real life experience with me was a neck thru ESP Hanneman with battery box and a ESP hanneman neck thru without and there was a difference in tone. Wood was the same just inlays and paint were different. Anyone could tell there was a difference.
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It's not possible. Barring construction differences masked by the paint (i.e. different quality of wood) or setup differences (pickup/bridge height/coil age, etc), you'd have to be imposing psychological preconceptions to detect a difference in tone.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by AK47 View PostNot the point of collecting. The point is less wood less tone and you can have a battery box put into the control cavity instead of routing the wood. Unless you are are using something like a PC1 mentioned above where the electronics take up the whole entire cavity.
The lighter and thinner a guitar is the better it sounds. My favorite guitars are the Jackson SLSMGs, COWs, Ibanez sabers, and Parker Flys.. all of which are substantially lighter and thinner than most guitars.
You can hang a giant boat anchor off your neck and hit muddy note after muddy note all you want. Progressive thinkers play light guitars.
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Originally posted by arbiter View PostProgressive thinkers play light guitars.
Seriously, though, debating the tonal difference that a battery box makes is absurd. Covering a guitar in a thick poly finish does more to rob a guitar of tone than having a battery box could ever do. And even then, my '90 Soloist Pro with poly finish is a magnificent-sounding guitar.
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Originally posted by pro-fusion View PostSeriously, though, debating the tonal difference that a battery box makes is absurd."When a naked man is chasing a woman through an ally with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross"............ Dirty Harry
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Originally posted by AK47 View Postbut seriously real life experience with me was a neck thru ESP Hanneman with battery box and a ESP hanneman neck thru without and there was a difference in tone. Wood was the same just inlays and paint were different. Anyone could tell there was a difference.
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Originally posted by AK47 View Postbut seriously real life experience with me was a neck thru ESP Hanneman with battery box and a ESP hanneman neck thru without and there was a difference in tone. Wood was the same just inlays and paint were different. Anyone could tell there was a difference.Originally posted by bibz View PostGuitars sound different, period. You could route the exact same amount of wood out of the other, finish it the same and they'd be exactly as you mentioned. Less wood out is a good idea yeah, but theres nothing to prove it will change the tone of a guitar. What you experience is different guitars sound different. Which they all do.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Everytime I see this thread listed on forum page it reads ; 'public service announcment' ............with guitar !!!!!!!
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Originally posted by arbiter View PostLess wood, less tone? jesus
The lighter and thinner a guitar is the better it sounds. My favorite guitars are the Jackson SLSMGs, COWs, Ibanez sabers, and Parker Flys.. all of which are substantially lighter and thinner than most guitars.
You can hang a giant boat anchor off your neck and hit muddy note after muddy note all you want. Progressive thinkers play light guitars.
I am not saying the battery box makes a guitar sound like shit. I do think unnessasary routing of the wood does impact the overall tone of a guitar. The Batter box guitars I had still sounded good but I beleive they could have sounded even better without the battery box. Thats my opinion and a few well known luthiers agree with me.
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