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I’ve found that pickup replacement can be hit or miss. It can be so dependent on the guitar’s body wood, neck, etc.
Back to the topic: I have a pink Reverend guitar with 3 P90s.
Good to know about the D'Angelico construction. I bet one with a full-length center block would perform better with a 13-pin system. Thanks.
Wish Gibson hadn't discontinued the ES-139 so quickly. GC blew them out for $1000 or $1500 iirc.
First run, or a late model Reverend?
Jetstream 390?
That was the first guitar I bought after my bandmates asked me to switch from bass to 2nd guitar, so that someone else could join as bassist. It was my main guitar until I started buying American Fenders.
I should note that the stairstep tailpiece can introduce some unexpected harmonics/ringing tones, because of the length of string behind the bridge.
That said, Pat Metheny used a MIDI system with his hollowbody guitar (not the Roland GR-303 synth guitar) for the Orchestrion project. His hollowbody also has a tailpiece with strings stretched behind the bridge. When I saw him live, he was triggering one of the Orchestrion robots to play mallet instrument from his guitar without much perceptible latency.
I've been working on my piano skills of late, so I'm not likely to delve much into MIDI guitar anytime soon but its fun to play with.
@ocelot @GovernorSilver Exactly—the shell pink Jetstream 390. Killer guitar, and the Reverend P90s are just great.
Love the resonant Reverend bodies + Wilkinson 2-point trems. Haven't had one in years, but am intrigued again.
Gov, a string damper shouldn't be too difficult to make if the overtones disrupt tracking.
But I'm still undecided on which guitar to transplant the RMC electronics into.
1 guitar with at least 3 pups and the RMC has been my dream for too long.
I have 3-pack of GruvGear fret wraps that I bought on sale. Much less troublesome to put on and off than another string dampener that i bought. Low cost too. I see them used quite often in guitar videos.
Some guitarists put the fretwrap or scrunchie on the strings behind the nut and swear by that.
https://guitargearfinder.com/guides/string-dampeners-and-fret-wraps/
Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
It’s probably just me but I always tought this guy silly antic we’re detrimental to the band.
Being silly is inherent to rock and roll, from the very beginning, starting with the piano antics of Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard, Chuck Berry's duck walk, Mick Jagger doing what he does, etc.
Except of course the rockers who don't believe humor, or the very idea of fun for that matter, belongs in rock. I was gonna call out goth rockers, but then remembered a fair number of them actually have fun and laugh offstage.
Thanks Gov, GruvGear should look better than a foam or a sponge.
Guitar with special pickup with CV outs! €4500.