Jackson KV3
frets 1-3, lightest filing/sanding. I may in the future, scallop these a little deeper though, b/c my peavey has full uniform scalloping all the way down to the first fret, and I'm actually getting used to it.
frets 4-9, light on B side, light to medium transition on the high-e side.
frets 10-22, medium on B and medium-heavy high e side.
black grover locking tuners with stock washers (the gray part), relocated strap pin, a screamin seaman bridge pick-up, stock duncan designed neck pick-up, blocked jt580 trem. String tension holds the block - i used to have a wood block on both sides, but i lost the small one and have to make another one.
The whole MIJ collection (not sure where the Peavey is made, though). That be a Yamaha CG something on the right. Mom got that for me for X-mas about 13 years ago, when I asked for an ELECTRIC!!!
frets 1-3, lightest filing/sanding. I may in the future, scallop these a little deeper though, b/c my peavey has full uniform scalloping all the way down to the first fret, and I'm actually getting used to it.
frets 4-9, light on B side, light to medium transition on the high-e side.
frets 10-22, medium on B and medium-heavy high e side.
black grover locking tuners with stock washers (the gray part), relocated strap pin, a screamin seaman bridge pick-up, stock duncan designed neck pick-up, blocked jt580 trem. String tension holds the block - i used to have a wood block on both sides, but i lost the small one and have to make another one.
The whole MIJ collection (not sure where the Peavey is made, though). That be a Yamaha CG something on the right. Mom got that for me for X-mas about 13 years ago, when I asked for an ELECTRIC!!!
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