NGD: Schecter Nick Johnston SSS
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Re: NGD: Schecter Nick Johnston SSS
Given you have the original I'd suggest you tape it to some MDF to make a template and then add a humbucker route and get a piece of pickguard material and make your own, looks like the HSS ones aren't available...
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Yeah definitely not shreddy thin like say, an RG. It's nice and chunky at the headstock end and seems to be slimmer towards the dusty end of the fretboard. Like a 60s Les Paul neck but not as wide.robthemac wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 6:11 pmThoughts on the neck profile? Every Schecter I've played has been shreddy thin.StratMatt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 3:34 pm I actually just picked up one of these in Atomic Coral (pink). Totally agree with everything you've stated above, it's a banger of a guitar. I'm a total Schecter convert.
Mine is an HSS which has been converted from an SSS. Didn't realise this til I got it home, but it's no bother. The wiring is a bit up to shit, but that's an easy enough fix. I'm going to put a JB in the bridge and leave the single coils stock; they're great as-is. Winning!
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Re: NGD: Schecter Nick Johnston SSS
Straight humbucker, but yeah it doesn't hide the original holes. I'll take a pic tomorrow.NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:06 pmIs it an angled humbucker then? I couldn't find a straight orientation of humbucker which would hide the original screw holes. I think this guitar would really benefit from a bridge HB.StratMatt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 6:06 pmAffirmative on the pickguard cut. Could have been a tidier job in that regard, but I can live with it.NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:56 pm
Did they cut the pickguard to accommodate the HB? I was thinking of doing the same thing to this one.
Interestingly there's a swimming pool route under the pickguard and the pickups are made by g&b from Korea who make pickups for just about everyone who builds guitars there.
Agreed on the wiring. On mine nothing was trimmed so they just bundled up all the loose wire into a cable tie. Admittedly that could be worse but it's a bit of a chore to get around when I was adding a treble bleed yesterday (a good move btw).
Someone has also replaced the vol with a push/push pot which I suspect is linear taper as it darkens up the tone real fast. I'll look at doing a treble bleed when I sort that out.
Good idea from JB, I will probably end up making a new one to tidy it up.
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Re: NGD: Schecter Nick Johnston SSS
I don't want to take over your NGD thread, but as we're discussing the HSS version as well I just wanted to drop this in here to show you.
As I said, up close the HB mod looks a bit rough, but it doesn't stand out too much tbh. Shit phone photos ahead...
As I said, up close the HB mod looks a bit rough, but it doesn't stand out too much tbh. Shit phone photos ahead...
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That doesn't look that bad at all tbh. You could probably fill it with something the same colour and call it done. Tinted wood filler perhaps? I had a look into pickguard material and it ain't cheap so am now trying to think of an alternative/cheaper solution.
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Looks like a cheap enough option that you could buy a couple and have a good go at it. What's the best way to accurately cut acrylic?NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 6:35 amhttps://www.gordonharris.co.nz/product/ ... x300x400mm
For pickguard material?
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Re: NGD: Schecter Nick Johnston SSS
A jigsaw with a metal blade will do it, but still the holes etc beforehand. They're so close to the edge they might cause cracks.
I'm also looking at pickguard blanks on AliExpress. More options but the price is a little higher and it'll take 6 weeks to arrive. Search for bass pickguard blanks and they're cheaper for some reason.
I'm also looking at pickguard blanks on AliExpress. More options but the price is a little higher and it'll take 6 weeks to arrive. Search for bass pickguard blanks and they're cheaper for some reason.
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Re: NGD: Schecter Nick Johnston SSS
I got a single ply black sheet that I got from GFS years ago: https://www.guitarfetish.com/Uncut-Pick ... c_224.html
You're welcome to have it to practice on, I'm never gonna use it
You're welcome to have it to practice on, I'm never gonna use it
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