improving the Custom 60
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2014 11:43 pm
Over the next few days I'm going to remedy some of the shortcomings of the Mosrite/Hallmark design. Things that I see that need updating:
1 - move the tailpiece forward 1/4", or as far as it can while still covering the original holes.
2 - using larger screws to solidify the tailpiece to the body to increase sustain and resonance.
3 - figure out some way of solidifying the bridge and studs (I'm thinking either setscrews or custom milled studs)
4 - replace tuners with some thing shorter to increase down angle on string separator/nut/zerofret
5 - ?
I've already replaced the pots/jack and wiring, changing to 500k and Switchcraft. The original parts were fine quality wise, I just wanted more treble, something more along the lines of the Mosrite Ventures tone.
Any other items that need addressing? Would anyone be interested in improved parts that help with sustain, resonance and tone?
1 - move the tailpiece forward 1/4", or as far as it can while still covering the original holes.
2 - using larger screws to solidify the tailpiece to the body to increase sustain and resonance.
3 - figure out some way of solidifying the bridge and studs (I'm thinking either setscrews or custom milled studs)
4 - replace tuners with some thing shorter to increase down angle on string separator/nut/zerofret
5 - ?
I've already replaced the pots/jack and wiring, changing to 500k and Switchcraft. The original parts were fine quality wise, I just wanted more treble, something more along the lines of the Mosrite Ventures tone.
Any other items that need addressing? Would anyone be interested in improved parts that help with sustain, resonance and tone?