Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Wrong Side of Uranus




It took a few months (out of stock, then holidays, then out of money, then address confusion...) but I finally received today my Wrong Side of Uranus, a wicked bit-crusher/LFO by Montreal Assembly and I'm really not disappointed. It's a complex little machine and I just tried random settings but it has terrific sounds (all the metalheads with ominous names for their distortion pedals should listen to its scary shrieks and have the genuine feeling of having their brains torn into pieces, then they'd learn about real ferocity).

It has so powerful outbursts that this afternoon I lost more neurons than in the last ten years (since I quit pepper vodka!) Anyway, I finally found a pedal after my heart, and I will try to record a demo of it next week!

Saturday, September 17, 2011

more sketches






the Doppelcaster in the Guitarz calendar 2012














GL Wilson from the Guitar blog just released a guitars calendar for 2012, and he chose the Doppelcaster to put on the cover; you will also find my Musima Eterna (that I actually never showed on this blog now that I think of it) inside! 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Mystery project


















No I'm not building my fuzz-box, I started instead a mystery project, you will know more about it very soon...

Monday, September 5, 2011

My first DIY pedal project




Another project to add to my (too long) to-do list, another domain I know nothing about and need to explore: I got myself a little fuzzbox from Das Musikding - apparently the best e-shop for this kind of things on continental Europe... 

Here again I feel so helpless when it comes to technology and making things, when I relay on this all the time, and I wish I'd learned all this in school... Not too late to start I guess - and I hope I will show the process in the coming days (already had to buy a smaller iron and realized that there are very different kinds of pots and knobs)...

Monday, August 22, 2011

more sketches






Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ikea birch wood butcher block, an ur-telecaster...


Here it is! I hinted at it last week, and due to the generosity of a benefactor (a little bit surprise to be asked for her humble kitchen appliance), I managed to put my hands on a second hand (with vintage patina) Ikea butcher block (out of production) made of glued birch cubes (I still don't know why birch is not a common tonewood for electric guitars, when it is used for its resonance for drums and speaker cabinets...), with the perfect dimensions to cut a telecaster out of it, Zachary style! 

Now I used the sitar bridge on the Doppelcaster so it would be a more standard project (also I have a lot of tele gear leftovers from my previous projects) though with a slightly different design (time to try the double lower horn) and the new mini-humbucker I bought lately in neck position. Also I don't know if I will use my Micro-Frets neck with its shorter scale or get a tele neck, or even a baritone mod one... 


Monday, August 15, 2011

Sitar bridge and pickguard polishing


So I finally installed the sitar bridge on the doppelcaster, though until the last moment I thought that it would not work - the vintage bridge is really smaller, and I was about to give up when I decided to not use the string-through holes - it's not so important since the sitar saddles remove anyway most of the sustain (and I took the occasion to re-polish the pickguards). Anyway the sound is brilliant and I'm convinced now that this was the best move, a guitar + sitar makes more sense than a guitar + baritone, and I have already some songs ideas with this beastie.

I will try to make soon a video demo of it but I need to set precisely the sitar saddles, and it will take a while, then I'll have a pro setting to have the guitar at its best, also I'm curious (and a little bit anxious) to have a pro point of view on this instrument. Ah, and the P90 still doesn't work, if anybody knows where to find a wiring diagram for a P90 in neck position on a telly, it's welcome!



Sunday, August 7, 2011

more sketches







Saturday, August 6, 2011

a sitar bridge for the Doppelcaster



Ordered sitar-guitar saddles from Rockinger, and a vintage style telecaster bridge, but I overlooked the fact that the Squier teles I used to build the Doppelcaster had modern bridges... I will see if I can make things fit - and I still have the option of making another telecaster-inspired guitar, I'm on the tracks of an old-school Ikea Butcher Block.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

more sketches







Thursday, July 21, 2011

more sketches







Thursday, July 14, 2011

the slowest guitar project in the world



So here it comes again, I could put a couple of hours into the 7-string guitar project, I finally assembled everything and it works not so bad, but a buzzing problem that requires that I rework the neck pocket - I need to remove 2 mm of wood... The lower horn isn't a problem as I feared once, and I really like how the pickup rails follow the frets!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

more sketches






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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

more sketches






Saturday, July 2, 2011

more sketches





Thursday, June 30, 2011

pedals












How to transform the sound of a theremin into a quadrophonic storm of heavily effected white noisy thunder,  with the help of a few guitar pedals...


Friday, June 24, 2011

No guitars but plenty of pedals


Didn't post here for a while, but for honorable reasons, being busy with a project in real life. No guitars this time but plenty of pedals, as you can see on these pics, connecting a theremin to a quadrophonic sound system for an heavily effected drone music concert together with text projection - another episode of my on-going Angel Meat transmedia project. 

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