kosta wrote:Inertia you gotta tell us a little bit about what's going on with those guitars! The bottom I've seen you post before (and it rules!) but what's the story with the top two????
The first one is an Ibanez RG3EXQM1.
Neck pickup is a passive stock EMG designed pickup Ibanez used to use.
The Bridge Pickup is a Dimarzio super distortion.
The middle selector has the two out of phase.
3 way switch, I mainly use this guitar for just about everything.
But of all of my works it suits my math / rock / experimental band.
I took the volume knob off of a 1981 Ibanez FL9 I have, it's small and good for swelling with my pinkie.
The tone knob is from who knows what past guitar, and I put a dice sticker on it that I found off of a direct tv remote.
The back has a USPS sticker on it along with a big square of Velcro that is there for no reason but to bedazzle the crowd.
Oh yeah, and that big box on it is a mirror.
I duct taped it on there.
Let's see... All else about it is a mystery.
She's my baby
The second is an Musicman OLP MM1 which, in a random burst of creative ideas, I have fastened a stainless steel wind chime as the bridge.
I used the tape to keep it in place, the tension of the strings along with the Allen wrenches kept it at the right elevation, and the plastic device on the neck was used with the pen inside of the wind chime to cause a droning effect.
You see, by using the knob guard on the neck, I could mindlessly flail that pen at the strings in a precise spot while twisting knobs or playing a keyboard, or what have you. This was to keep the droning consistent when needed.
Shortly after this picture, about 2 weeks or so I reverted it back to normal.