@@40gritguitars love the guitar! Check out the video of my custom Sunburst tiger. The only custom guitar that I didn’t paint or build myself from scratch. I had the body and the neck made by Randy Butala in Canada. And I traded a Charvel star Guitar to my friend Mark at Guitar Guts in California for the paint job. I did all the rest of it myself. I was able to get lucky and get one of the last. “the hunter” pickups from Seymour Duncan for the bridge before they stopped making them. I have a Seymour Duncan little 59 in the neck position. I do have a few guitars with original Floyd tremolo, but I prefer the Gotoh 1996t, being that I am a woman and I have soft hands, and they are smaller, I like the way that it feels under my hand when I play. Because the saddles are contoured. Hope you’re having a good evening! Please check out my video and if you like it and like my other videos subscribe to my channel, I would appreciate it. Thank you. Been a subscriber to your channel for a while.! ☮️💜😊 ruclips.net/user/shortsNUhNTV_JzN4?si=T8-2r73uZ2pBIhhA
Cool! I tried the link and it isn’t working. I would like to see your guitar. The hunter pickup has been renamed the “exciter”. Same pickup. Share your channel with me, I would like to check it out. Thanks for watching!
@@40gritguitars thank you for the info on the Guitar, last time I called and spoke to MJ at Seymour Duncan, they didn’t have a new version made of the pickup. Although, it has been a while. Here is a direct link to my channel. m.youtube.com/@TarynnElizabeth619
@@40gritguitars Hey my friend I don’t have a RUclips channel but I do have many Warmoth guitar bodies and necks! I’m a huge fan of warmoth. Who built your bones guitar? I think the bones guitar is the best 80s guitar ever! Lynch is also an amazing player! I have two bones bodies built by monster garage. Chris woods out of Tennessee. Thanks for sharing my friend!
This is the stuff I love!!!! Built by, played by, customized by.......pure passion under 6 strings. Every relic mark is personalized, pick up selection, turners and tremo (with d-tuna). Guitar that demands to be played. I saw some faded cut scenes in the video so that means you forgot you were recording because it demanded to be noodled. If I got the chance to play on any of your guitars........this is the one I would ask to play.
Thanks!! Great compliments there. A very passionate build. The demo just kept going… it got a little long so I cut it up. Funny that you noticed that… if you’re ever in Phoenix she would love to be noodled on. Thanks for watching!
Warmoth Pro construction necks give any guitar you put them on improved tone. You get better sustain and clarity. Some people dont like the feel of these necks because they are so solid and stable feeling, but listening to playbacks always proves the superior tone when they are in an A/B comparison situation. The steel bar welded to the rod adds mass and stability, the Pro necks are SO stable.
I built a strat last year and used a Warmoth neck (reverse headstock, full scallop), and I can't say enough good things about it, it's perfect. I have a Tele body from them, and just ordered a neck for it for my next build. I can't wait.
@@Nothing-zw3yd I hear you, I've used Warmoth since the point that I had gotten tired of having to settle for the stock specs of Charvel/Jackson and Kramer (in the '80's I uaed a Baretta and a Dinky). I have never gotten one bad thing from them, but I can't say the same for other companies (Musikraft for instance), where some of the stuff just wasn't done right.
I have a similar build. I got the alder body from eBay as well and have a warmoth flamed baked maple neck. I originally tried to do a sparkle blue finish and the clear coat didn't dry correctly so I stripped it and just stained it brown with a light nitro finish. I've been wanting to get a hold of some arcane pickups. Those sound great.
I have a bunch of Mr Scary pups in guitars. They sound and feel amazing to play. Interesting, I have an HSS set of scarys that measure at 6.1k each as opposed to the 5.9 neck bridge set match. I will install them into something one day. Yours sound great!
Thanks! I have several seeing that Lynch leaves things frequently. I wanna have a stock of these in case Arcane stops doing them. Thanks for your comment and for watching!
THANKS !!! I love it !!! Gives me real inspiration on a old project. Time to pull it out again ... I am assuming you reliced the pole pieces yourself ?? The destressing looks great !!! 👍👍
Nice guitar! Question for you - on a guitar with a recessed Floyd Rose cavity, typically the block recommendation is 32mm. The logic is that 42mm will of course protrude way out of the back of the guitar, and with a 37mm block...it still fits usually...but - with the springs angling down from the claw to the block (instead of going straight across, parallel to the body), is this going to cause issues? I keep my back covers off too, so that's not my concern, it's more about tuning stability, playability, and feel of the strings, if that makes sense.
@@40gritguitars Yes, correct. It is a recessed Floyd cavity, though, and I do keep the bridge plate lower inside it in order to get the desired low string action.
These are the covers supplied by the builder. I don’t like rear spring covers so I cut them down to keep it looking right. Good idea on the chain! I can surely do that! Thanks so much for watching.
Warmoth does have a 10-16 fretboard radius! Warmoth makes nice necks and bodies! Those pickups sound great!
Thanks for sharing!
Yea maybe that’s what it was…. I knew it wasn’t 12-16. Thanks for the info!
@@40gritguitars love the guitar! Check out the video of my custom Sunburst tiger. The only custom guitar that I didn’t paint or build myself from scratch. I had the body and the neck made by Randy Butala in Canada. And I traded a Charvel star Guitar to my friend Mark at Guitar Guts in California for the paint job. I did all the rest of it myself. I was able to get lucky and get one of the last. “the hunter” pickups from Seymour Duncan for the bridge before they stopped making them. I have a Seymour Duncan little 59 in the neck position. I do have a few guitars with original Floyd tremolo, but I prefer the Gotoh 1996t, being that I am a woman and I have soft hands, and they are smaller, I like the way that it feels under my hand when I play. Because the saddles are contoured. Hope you’re having a good evening! Please check out my video and if you like it and like my other videos subscribe to my channel, I would appreciate it. Thank you. Been a subscriber to your channel for a while.!
☮️💜😊
ruclips.net/user/shortsNUhNTV_JzN4?si=T8-2r73uZ2pBIhhA
Cool! I tried the link and it isn’t working. I would like to see your guitar. The hunter pickup has been renamed the “exciter”. Same pickup. Share your channel with me, I would like to check it out. Thanks for watching!
@@40gritguitars
thank you for the info on the Guitar, last time I called and spoke to MJ at Seymour Duncan, they didn’t have a new version made of the pickup. Although, it has been a while. Here is a direct link to my channel.
m.youtube.com/@TarynnElizabeth619
@@40gritguitars
Hey my friend I don’t have a RUclips channel but I do have many Warmoth guitar bodies and necks! I’m a huge fan of warmoth. Who built your bones guitar? I think the bones guitar is the best 80s guitar ever! Lynch is also an amazing player! I have two bones bodies built by monster garage. Chris woods out of Tennessee. Thanks for sharing my friend!
Sounds killer! That guitars got it all! Thanks for the walk around 40!🔥👍🏻
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Super Cool build sounds great, when I get around to swapping blocks on my Frenchie I def want to try that blocking method with the wood for the Trem.
Yea, IMO it’s the only way to do it right! Thanks for watching!
This is the stuff I love!!!! Built by, played by, customized by.......pure passion under 6 strings. Every relic mark is personalized, pick up selection, turners and tremo (with d-tuna). Guitar that demands to be played. I saw some faded cut scenes in the video so that means you forgot you were recording because it demanded to be noodled. If I got the chance to play on any of your guitars........this is the one I would ask to play.
Thanks!! Great compliments there. A very passionate build. The demo just kept going… it got a little long so I cut it up. Funny that you noticed that… if you’re ever in Phoenix she would love to be noodled on. Thanks for watching!
Warmoth Pro construction necks give any guitar you put them on improved tone. You get better sustain and clarity. Some people dont like the feel of these necks because they are so solid and stable feeling, but listening to playbacks always proves the superior tone when they are in an A/B comparison situation. The steel bar welded to the rod adds mass and stability, the Pro necks are SO stable.
I love Warmoth. They are surely my go to for aftermarket. Thanks for watching!
I built a strat last year and used a Warmoth neck (reverse headstock, full scallop), and I can't say enough good things about it, it's perfect. I have a Tele body from them, and just ordered a neck for it for my next build. I can't wait.
@@Nothing-zw3yd I hear you, I've used Warmoth since the point that I had gotten tired of having to settle for the stock specs of Charvel/Jackson and Kramer (in the '80's I uaed a Baretta and a Dinky). I have never gotten one bad thing from them, but I can't say the same for other companies (Musikraft for instance), where some of the stuff just wasn't done right.
I don't think I've ever seen a brown guitar that makes the brown sound. ;) Great job 40!
Hi Holly! Thank you and thanks for checking it out! Did you frame your EVH poster??
Very awesome 👍
Thanks Ronnie!!
I have a similar build. I got the alder body from eBay as well and have a warmoth flamed baked maple neck. I originally tried to do a sparkle blue finish and the clear coat didn't dry correctly so I stripped it and just stained it brown with a light nitro finish. I've been wanting to get a hold of some arcane pickups. Those sound great.
Nice! I highly recommend the arcane. I really enjoy them in this guitar. Thanks for watching!!
Mike, I love it awesome
Thanks so much for watching!!
Looking forward to finishing my project and showing you buddy!
Yea man! Let me see it as soon as it’s done…
nice guitar, thank's
Thanks for watching!
Mike, I designed a Luxxtone with Jerry back in 2017 that is very reminiscent of this. I’ll send you a picture.
Oh cool! I would love to see it!
Would love to see it too !!! Maybe we can get a look at it on the show ... HINT HINT ...
I have your pics sir….
I have the pics if Garett wants to share…
@@TheDarrbord Ditto, I would love to see it too. I just bought a Luxxtone.
Awesome Build 40 Grit 💯
Thanks Mikey!!
I have a bunch of Mr Scary pups in guitars. They sound and feel amazing to play. Interesting, I have an HSS set of scarys that measure at 6.1k each as opposed to the 5.9 neck bridge set match. I will install them into something one day. Yours sound great!
Thanks! I have several seeing that Lynch leaves things frequently. I wanna have a stock of these in case Arcane stops doing them. Thanks for your comment and for watching!
THANKS !!! I love it !!! Gives me real inspiration on a old project. Time to pull it out again ... I am assuming you reliced the pole pieces yourself ?? The destressing looks great !!! 👍👍
The pickups came reliced…. They are the wartorn option from arcane. Get your build out bro! Time to finish it!!!!
Nice guitar! Question for you - on a guitar with a recessed Floyd Rose cavity, typically the block recommendation is 32mm. The logic is that 42mm will of course protrude way out of the back of the guitar, and with a 37mm block...it still fits usually...but - with the springs angling down from the claw to the block (instead of going straight across, parallel to the body), is this going to cause issues? I keep my back covers off too, so that's not my concern, it's more about tuning stability, playability, and feel of the strings, if that makes sense.
So you have a 37 and it’s not protruding but the springs are angled up from the claw?
@@40gritguitars Yes, correct. It is a recessed Floyd cavity, though, and I do keep the bridge plate lower inside it in order to get the desired low string action.
So you can shim the neck pocket to bring the bridge up. If you’re ok with where the bridge is sitting in the cavity I see no reason to be concerned.
I will watch all your videos.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you being here!
I like it, I'd play it
Thanks so much!
Should you ever consider selling this, please reach out! Many thanks
Man, I should just do brown builds! Thanks for you comment and for watching!
Nice - what kind of cover is on the spring cavity? I haven't seen that type before. Potential streaming show idea: pedal/amp/signal chain tone?
These are the covers supplied by the builder. I don’t like rear spring covers so I cut them down to keep it looking right. Good idea on the chain! I can surely do that! Thanks so much for watching.
If that was nitro it would age more beautifully. Jmo
Yea, I get it. Thanks for watching!
Is that a Perle guitar body ?
I buy from PCguitars on eBay.
@@40gritguitars 👍
Who is the seller of bodies on ebay?
pcguitars
You remember who you got the body from on EBay? Nice axe!
Pcguitars
Who is your ebay guy for bodies? Id like to check them out, if you dont mind.
Pcguitars
@@40gritguitars Thanks!
I'm ripping this off. Thanks
My pleasure!
Mr Scary from Browntown
Yes sir!