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MelWaldorf
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by MelWaldorf » Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:49 pm
Well, I've been playing my bari Jag a fair bit in my band and decided to take it to the next level of customization. When I first got it, I installed a tremolo system on it, and now, I've got three AVRI pickups and AVRI lead circuit electronics. I removed the thin switch for the moment, but if I find a Bass VI control plate, it might go back in.
I'm pleased with the new tonal variations and I'm looking forward to giving it a full run through at the next rehearsal. It makes for a pretty decent poor-man's VI, and the shorter scale (28.5 vs 30) makes it a bit less of a stretch on the low frets. Still never should have sold my VI, but that's another story.
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by 1946dodge » Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:54 pm
Very interesting. How is the tremolo working out?
Did it alter the way the guitar resonates?
I have a jag baritone custom but I like it the way it is fine.
Now if I had two of them I might try installing a tremolo on it.
Seems to me that a jag or bass VI type tremolo as you have put on yours is probably the most stable of any.
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by MelWaldorf » Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:24 pm
The tremolo is working out well. I used the thimbles from the original stop piece to help locate the trem so it would be aligned properly. I couldn't say how the resonance was affected since it had guitar strings on it when I bought it and I didn't put on bari strings (16 - 80 flats) until after I installed the tremolo. The trem is an AVRI unit and the pitch travel is a bit over 1/2 step before it bottoms out.
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by chrisjedijane » Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:28 am
hey, that looks great!
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by pullover » Mon Feb 19, 2007 5:53 am
Sweet, I've been looking at Bari Customs with that idea in mind. Is it routed already for the pup, or did you have to route it?
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by MelWaldorf » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:39 am
It's not routed, but a bit of patiences and a dremel do the job. It was 5 1/8 " from the back of the bridge pickup route to the back of the neck pickup route so I marked the middle route at 2 9/16". Same for the front of the routes and away I went. Cutting the pickguard takes a bit more care since it's externally visible. Routing the cavity for the tremolo is a bit more daunting since it goes almost the full depth of the guitar. Would be better to use a plunge router for that, I used my drill and dremel and took lots of depth measurements!
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by i love sharin foo » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:48 am
It looks great! I've heard of several people wanting to add the trem to one, but this is the first completed one I've seen. Nice work!
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by pullover » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:56 am
MelWaldorf wrote:
...I used my drill and dremel and took lots of depth measurements!
You're really brave! Wow... It looks great!
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by pullover » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:41 am
What do you play that through, Mel?
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by MelWaldorf » Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:33 pm
I've got it tuned B-B and play it through the same setup as my regular Jaguar - '63 Fender Reverb into a brownface '63 Showman 1x15". I use it mainly as a lead melody instrument and use the same volume/tone settings as I do with my Jag.
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by pullover » Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:49 pm
Hey I just bought one on ebay! I am going to try it out for a while in E-E (right now its tuned A-A), and then I plan on routing it for the Trem like yours Mel. I might plug the bridge holes, so I can move the trem a little closer to the bridge, and refinish it though. Thanks for posting pics of yours. It pushed me over the edge.

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by pullover » Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:39 pm
Found some pics someone posted on the FDP showing their Jag VI conversion. Yours looks a lot better Mel, not that his doesn't look good.
http://bigkahunabicycles.com/page.cfm?p ... &preview=1
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by fullerplast » Thu Feb 22, 2007 3:57 pm
You're really brave! Wow... It looks great!
Mel's done alot of
really cool mods! You should check out his website if you haven't already:

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by MelWaldorf » Thu Feb 22, 2007 6:19 pm
Looks to me like BigKahuna did a nice installation, just closer to the bridge. I actually took the lazy route, leaving the stop tailpiece mounting thimbles in place.
I haven't tried setting my Jag Bari up low E-E, I think you'd need pretty thick strings on such a short scale. When I got it, it was tuned in standard E-E like a guitar!
Another minor but useful mod on these is filing new grooves on the bridge saddles to optimize string placement over the pickup magnets.
Mel