Moose wrote:That looks amazing!![]()
I love the contrast of the P90 and the normal single coil, and the mustang style switches. Black slide switches are the owl's bowels as far as I'm concerned.
What's wrong with the pickguard, It looks pretty damn decent to me?
Hope fixing the headstock finish isn't too much of a pain either, that sucks about the Snark mark.
Whereabouts are you placing the midi brain? Is it going in the control cavity or under the pickguard?
Nice work, I want one![]()
Thanks man -- to say I'm excited about it would be an understatement.

It all worked out well with those switches and the pickups. I got all the options I wanted and kept the classic Mustang layout. The guard is alright, but a little sloppy around the pups and a little misaligned. Since it's wood it's thicker than a normal guard which is weird, but it's actually sort of nice to touch wood instead of ABS plastic.
Headstock work shouldn't be too bad and I can do it while I have the body apart for midi work. Not sure what else to do about the pitting as I used wood filler both times before and still no luck. I guess I just need to take a little more time this go around?

The brain will live beneath the guard between the pups. Right now I'm thinking it will be wired to a knob on the jack plate, an force sensor on the pickguard lower bout (where a 3-way switch usually goes) and a ribbon controller or contact points on the back of the neck for triggering midi notes. Going to need to do some playing around to find what's best, but the ribbon would be way cleaner and require WAY less wiring. The deciding factor is if I can program it to trigger precise notes -- not sure how great it would be trying to playe a fretless midi neck on the back while playing regular guitar on the front!

