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GeSe .

Joined: 29 Mar 2019 Posts: 44
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Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 7:54 am Post subject: Modding Duo-Sonic to hell and back. What is doable? |
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GAS is strong and there's a chance I won't find the guitar I'm looking for (certain CIJ mustang or light! Jagstang). So I keep on looking at 90s Duo-sonics. I'm looking for a light, small offset that also sounds different to the American Vintage TeleSingle-Coil Pickups in my Tele. Love the in and out of phase settings on Mustangs, and want a trem bar. Sound-wise I can't quite yet decide between nice surf-cleans and much more dirty, grungy sounds.
So the question is how much can one do with a duo-sonic and at least the confidence to start a first ever, more complex building project (I'm a techie but never done a guitar)? I guess a Mustang-style bridge won't fit, but I've seen a few photos of Duo-Sonics with Bigsbys (I really dig this look!). More complex wiring for out of phase pickups? The whole switch system and pickguard would need to be changed I guess...
So please talk me out of it. Or tell me it's very much doable  |
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daftsupernova .


Joined: 01 Jun 2012 Posts: 2499 Location: bottom of in a hell
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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You can just keep the three way toggle switch and wire in a two-way switch for in/out of phase, and after some work to fit it, slap on a Bigsby and you should be set, really. _________________
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GeSe .

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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 11:40 am Post subject: |
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daftsupernova wrote: |
You can just keep the three way toggle switch and wire in a two-way switch for in/out of phase, and after some work to fit it, slap on a Bigsby and you should be set, really. |
Actually, that does sound simple, apart from adjusting the pickguard, and possible the body to allow for the other switch I guess. Ugh, so many ideas, so many guitars I'd love to have and so little space at home.  |
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GeSe .

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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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Oh gosh! Someone just offered me a 90s Duo Sonic in black with black pickups and switches for 200 Euro in my neighbourhood! It's probably a lot more than US pawnshop prices, but considering pawnshops are not really a thing here and every purchase from abroad would be more like nearly twice this I'm super excited. I'll have a look at it tomorrow and see if it works perfectly, and maybe I'll figure out what's been done to the pickups and switches as I can't find anything about black pickup D-S. And if I like it and it looks decent then tomorrow might be NGD |
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NickS .


Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 10281 Location: Nr. Basinggrad, UK
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 9:04 pm Post subject: |
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GeSe wrote: |
Oh gosh! Someone just offered me a 90s Duo Sonic in black with black pickups and switches for 200 Euro in my neighbourhood! It's probably a lot more than US pawnshop prices, but considering pawnshops are not really a thing here and every purchase from abroad would be more like nearly twice this I'm super excited. I'll have a look at it tomorrow and see if it works perfectly, and maybe I'll figure out what's been done to the pickups and switches as I can't find anything about black pickup D-S. And if I like it and it looks decent then tomorrow might be NGD |
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GeSe .

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Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2019 11:31 am Post subject: |
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I got it, I got it, I got it! *does happy dance*
Negotiated the owner down a bit. It's close to mint: one tiny ding but no obvious scratches, no fret wear and straight neck. Just lots of dust (outside, inside is fine), and it desperately needs new strings. |
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