Electrical Guitar Company Guitars



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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby codetocontra » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:47 pm

Interesting. Curious now, how much do those cost?
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby Olin » Tue Mar 26, 2019 3:50 am

He gave me two different neck profiles that you can choose from, one is really thick and the other not as much, but definitely not thin.

He's publicly mentioned the price a few times now so I hope I'm not treading on any toes by saying this: prices start at about $2000-ish I believe.

Guy who makes them is super, super communicative, really invested in keeping people up to date with the process and is more than happy to answer whatever dumbass questions you (I) ask him. He's winding his own pickups, can do a bunch of body shapes, but has his own which is a bit Rickenbacker 660-like, which is what I've got coming in walnut with two P90s, they come with a hardcase, you get a choice of ebanol or aluminium fretboard (construction appears to be very similar to a Denison neck), with a current turnaround time of 3-4 months.

I'm very excited to get my hands on mine, and to start getting feedback from others. I really hope this is what convinces EGC that maybe, just maybe considering answering the emails of people who have given you thousands of dollars is a worthwhile idea.

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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby JonnyAngle » Fri May 24, 2019 8:50 am

Anyone else find that their EGC takes FOREVER for the strings to stop stretching?

It seems to take a few hours of playing for the tuning to straighten out, and then it holds its tune forever. I do the tugs every 2 frets or so a few times on each string, which works great on woody's.

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Also note that I'm tuning to C standard with EB skinny top heavy bottom strings

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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby dubkitty » Fri May 24, 2019 9:34 am

well, if you're tuning that low it's no wonder. you might want to try tuning it up to F and letting it sit for a day or 2 so the strings will stretch, and then going back to your normal pitch.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby JonnyAngle » Fri May 24, 2019 12:18 pm

dubkitty wrote:well, if you're tuning that low it's no wonder. you might want to try tuning it up to F and letting it sit for a day or 2 so the strings will stretch, and then going back to your normal pitch.

Didn't think of that. First time drop tuner here
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby whoismarykelly » Fri May 24, 2019 7:07 pm

10-52 in C standard is going to be pretty floppy. Try kicking up to Daddario's 12-60 set and see if your stability improves. Aluminum necks generally take a gauge or two heavier to feel the same as a wood neck in my experience.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby cantremember » Sun May 26, 2019 2:37 pm

I have 14-68 on mine and I have it tuned to B standard. I like em a lot and they dont really take longer than normal to stretch out.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby ognoy » Mon May 27, 2019 3:32 pm

cantremember wrote:I have 14-68 on mine and I have it tuned to B standard. I like em a lot and they dont really take longer than normal to stretch out.


Same here, but mine is a baritone(27,5"), so even more tension.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby JonnyAngle » Thu May 30, 2019 8:22 pm

12-60s seemed to do the trick!
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby codetocontra » Thu May 30, 2019 11:01 pm

If you guys are tuning that low on a regular scale neck, how is the intonation holding up?
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby cantremember » Fri May 31, 2019 12:57 pm

codetocontra wrote:If you guys are tuning that low on a regular scale neck, how is the intonation holding up?


So far so good! I haven't noticed any issues with mine. When I was first thinking of tuning that low Kevin recommend the string gage and told me these guitars do extremely well with low tuning.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby JonnyAngle » Fri May 31, 2019 5:03 pm

codetocontra wrote:If you guys are tuning that low on a regular scale neck, how is the intonation holding up?

I'll get mine intonated in the next few days, i'll letcha know
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby JonnyAngle » Mon Jun 10, 2019 3:29 pm

Intonation is

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might go up a gauge next time since the skinny strings aren't QUITE as tense as I'd like 'em to be.
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby omarwhite » Fri Jun 21, 2019 7:28 am

EGC humbucker can be split coil, correct?

anyone know which wires I use or have any wiring diagrams for this? have it wired standard humbucker right now but might mod/rewire it this weekend...

thanks
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Re: Electrical Guitar Company Guitars

Postby JonnyAngle » Fri Jun 21, 2019 11:02 am

omarwhite wrote:EGC humbucker can be split coil, correct?

anyone know which wires I use or have any wiring diagrams for this? have it wired standard humbucker right now but might mod/rewire it this weekend...

thanks


https://www.seymourduncan.com/wp-conten ... itting.jpg

This might do the trick, pickup wire colors should be pretty universal.

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