Guitar Gear
Updated 05-01-2025
- First Acoustic Guitar - Denver DF44S Full Size Folk Acoustic Guitar in Black (October 28th 2017)
- First Electric Guitar - 2016 ICS Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar SS in Olympic White (September 21st 2020)
- Basswood Jaguar Body
- Olympic White Gloss Polyurethane Body Finish
- "C" Shape Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboard, Gloss Polyurethane Neck Finish
- 24" Scale, 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
- 4-ply Red Tortoise Pickguard, SS Pickup configuration
- Neck Pickup: Duncan Designed JG-101B Single-Coil Jaguar
- Bridge Pickup: Duncan Designed JG-101N Single-Coil
- Top circuit: Lead/Rhythm circuit selector, Lead circuit volume/tone rollers
- Bottom circuit: Rhyhtm Circuit switches, rightmost toggles neck pickup, middle toggles bridge pickup, leftmost toggles treble-cut.
- Vintage-Style Bridge with Non-Locking Floating Vibrato
- Vintage-Style Tuners
- Long-McQuade White Cotton Guitar Strap
- Second Electric Guitar - 2000's Jay Turser JT-XG2 Double Neck 6/12 HH in Transparent Cherry Red (October 9th 2023)
- Mahogany Double Cutaway SG Body
- Transparent Cherry Red Gloss Finish
- Series Standard Bolt-on Maple Necks, Rosewood Fretboards, Gloss Neck Finish
- 24-3/4" Scale, 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
- Black Pickguard, 2X HH Pickup configuration
- All Pickups are Jay Turser-designed Humbuckers. 2 Covered Humbuckers on the 12-string and 2 Open on the 6-string.
- Both Guitars are always active, each 3-way switch toggles between the neck, neck and bridge, and bridge pickup configurations on their respective guitars.
- 2 Volume knobs, one for each guitar, and 1 Master Tone knob for all 4 pickups.
- Tune-O-Matic/Stoptail Bridges
- Diecast Tuners
- Third Electric Guitar "Rockman" - 2016 ICS Squier FSR Affinity Stratocaster HH in Candy Blue Sparkle (November 3rd 2024)
- Alder Affinity Slim Stratocaster Body
- Blue Candy Sparkle Gloss Polyurethane Finish
- "C" Shape Maple Neck, Rosewood Fretboard, Gloss Polyurethane Neck Finish
- 25.5" Scale, 21 Medium Jumbo Frets
- Black Pickguard, HH Pickup configuration
- Neck Pickup: Stock Bridge Humbucker flipped 180 degrees with coil split on the black pickup closest to neck.
- Bridge Pickup: Dimarzio ToneZone Humbucker
- 3-way Pickup toggle switch between neck, neck and bridge, and bridge.
- Master Volume knob, 2 Tone knobs one for each humbucker. Neck tone knob is a push/pull pot to coil-split.
- Treble Bleed installed on Master Volume.
Purchased second-hand locally for 300$.
Purchased second-hand locally for 500$. Sold as it was too impractical for the swag value provided.
Traded my VM Jaguar and added 100$ for the Strat and Hardcase.
Took it up as a project to mod it to hell. Installed aftermarket black pickguard/knobs, a black pickup cover for the Dimarzio ToneZone I installed in the Bridge position, and the bare Lead pickup is the stock Bridge Humbucker flipped 180 degrees. The lead pickup is coil-split for the black pickup closest to the fretboard. The reasoning behind a coil split is to enable a greater variety of tone options, with the 3-way switch this adds two new configurations. For my first time modding a guitar and working with electronics, I think I did pretty good. The heavy metallic ToneZone complements the airy springy single-coil very well on clean and with distortion.