The limited run Charvel thing on this forum really got me thinking... what about a guitar that looked totally unassuming but could blast out the sickest metal tones possible?
Of course it has to look almost exactly like that guitar, but with a maple fretboard instead of ebony. I am going to use a Fender body, with a Charvel neck I found on eBay (thinner then a jackson speed neck! with even fatter frets!), and then load it with a white pickguard and white painted EMG pickups.
The only questions I've got are
- all the Fender bodies on eBay are routed for a fender-style trem. Can I fill this stuff in and just put a hardtail or string-through-body tune-o-matic on it? Or am I stuck with those holes?
- when considering if a neck will fit a particular body, do I only have to worry about the size of the bolt pattern where it meets the body, or do I also have to consider a change in nut size?
- as far as I can tell, maple is a really hard wood, like ebony, so it should have similar tonal qualities and be as nice to play. Am I on the right track there or is it not so nice to play?
Of course it has to look almost exactly like that guitar, but with a maple fretboard instead of ebony. I am going to use a Fender body, with a Charvel neck I found on eBay (thinner then a jackson speed neck! with even fatter frets!), and then load it with a white pickguard and white painted EMG pickups.
The only questions I've got are
- all the Fender bodies on eBay are routed for a fender-style trem. Can I fill this stuff in and just put a hardtail or string-through-body tune-o-matic on it? Or am I stuck with those holes?
- when considering if a neck will fit a particular body, do I only have to worry about the size of the bolt pattern where it meets the body, or do I also have to consider a change in nut size?
- as far as I can tell, maple is a really hard wood, like ebony, so it should have similar tonal qualities and be as nice to play. Am I on the right track there or is it not so nice to play?
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