Building a Multiscale Guitar (2/2)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024
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Name of this model is "Melkor". There is some lotr references on this guitar, if you would like to know more about them let me know.
This beast is for sale, also you can order a totally custom one for yourself as well.
For contact;
/ karvanguitars
karvanguitars@gmail.com
Specs of the guitar
Ash Body
Maple Neck
Ebony Fretboard
Flamed maple Top
24.75 - 26 inch Multiscale
Gotoh Tuners
Real bone Nut
Hipshot multiscale Bridge
Tesla Pickups
1 volume 1 tone 3 way switch
24 Steinless Steel Frets
16 inch Fretboard Radius
Polyurethane Gloss Finish
Thank you for stopping by!
Amazing. I'm a huge fan of LOTR - best film trilogy ever made, and the most detailed fantasy word ever conceived
@@jacobsmith1877 absolutely agreed with you!
Wrong, The Hobbit is better
@@pgeclipse1693 thank you for your comment butt ... İts not 😶🤭
Beautiful work, I would of liked more blue to it. But it is amazing. Great job.
@@scottdahlberg4890 thank you so much.
Amazing build! The humbucker shields are not my cup of tea, but that's easily replaceable. Not sure how jack input really feels when you stick a cable into it, but I think that decision was made by you after experimenting with it. It looks like the placement which a strandberg is doing. Oh and why have you decided to put truss rod adjustment in the top instead of the bottom?
@@vladimirlebedenko2226 Hello, thank you for your comment at first. Jack input at the back is just better in my opinion. You can not feel it at all also the cable does not stick out from the bottom, so that you can sit on a couch while you play. Also its better for stage, you just cannot pull the cable off by stepping on it. It was an idea of mine but i've seen it on some brands as well like charvel. For trus rod idk, ive never even tried the ones from the bottom, these ones just working perfect for me.
@@karvanguitars Thanks for explanation. Matter of preference. I agree. After all, you don't make truss rod adjustments far too often even if you change strings frequently. Another suggestion for the build may be some kind of indicator that the battery goes dead soon. This is usually overlooked by guitar manufacturers.
@@vladimirlebedenko2226 wow makes sense. Lots of people having issues because of the batteries. Might be a good feature. Thanks!
@@karvanguitars glad I could be of any help :) Also the recess near the cover for electronics is a genius option. You may also want to offer clients a magnetic one.
@@vladimirlebedenko2226 i made a guitar like that, small magnets to hold the cover. İ have no idea how but 2 of the magnets turned backwords magneticly?. Now 2 of them pushing the cover back 😅
i commented one guitar to rule them all on the other video haha nice
@@mattstobbsskinn6775 😂😂
Would love to hear how it sounds
There will be another video for it, i just wanted someone plays better than me to play for the video. Soon.😊
There will be another video for it, i just wanted someone plays better than me to play for the video. Soon.😊
e çalmadın abi bi çal da görelim nasılmış
@@monsantres5082 o da gelecek söz 😄