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Warmoth Guitar Project #2 Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

A quick followup discussion of the Swamp Ash electronics, and the pickguard, tuners and Wilkinson tremolo installation.

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  • @TeamXTREMEPANTERA lol, snorter probably his name, but hes snorted to much cocaine to know it.

  • Trem-oh-lo?  WTF?

  • @dbenc he should change his name from snouter to snorter

  • what

  • @padawan007 If you're building a Kramer replica and aren't sure what wood to use, I'd probably go with the wood that Kramer uses on whichever model you are replicating. In my experience with the mahogany/maple combo as opposed to ash, ash tends to sound brighter whereas mahogany/maple sounds warmer and darker. I've only ever had ash on a single coil Strats and Teles and mahogany on Les Pauls with humbuckers though. I tend to favor swamp ash wood. It's prettier too.

  • @SamWycombe In America, it's pronounced "SAH-dur," and in England, "SOLE-dur." The English tend to pronounce things very phonetically. Another common difference is the world "filet." In America, we'd say "fill-AY," whereas in Britain, "FILL it."

  • reduces the molecular structure huh? you should be a scientist

  • are wilkinson humbukers etc... good??

    because my guitar has them but i dont know if its soo good

  • TremOlo.

  • so high

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