We’ve got some pretty cool amps in this group. One of the nice things about getting together with a bunch of guys from the GbL is that we can try out all this great gear. Playing through an amp in a band situation is way better than noodling around in a store while some kid sitting next to you checks out the max distortion settings on a Line 6!
We have a volunteer for next week’s Lunch Reporter! We’ll polish off May with another old timer, and my good friend, JAYSTRINGS! Jay and I met at the first Michigan Jam. He decided to fly up and needed someone to pick him up at the airport and drive him around. He drew the short straw and was stuck in the co-pilot seat with me all weekend! Jay has a fantastic collection of gear, and has really gotten involved in music in general. Looking forward to his posts!
LUNCH:
I’ve got lunch with a prospective customer today. I have no idea where we’re going, but I’ll find something that’s relatively low cal. Most people suggest a salad, but did you know most restaurant salads are not even close to being low cal? They’re loaded with cheese, and the salad dressing can be a real killer, plus the breadsticks that usually come with are definitely not helping. You’re usually better off with a small (6 oz) steak and veggies.
Enough happy talk . . .
G&L TOPIC:
To mod, or not to mod . . . that is the question!
I’m kind of a tinkerer at heart. I look at a Legacy or ASAT and think, “that pickguard comes off for a reason, so get in there and change something”! I liked the expander switch on the S-500 so much that I usually added one to every Legacy or Strat I owned. Couldn’t help myself . . . had to do it. I had a wiring diagram for adding an expander but can’t put my finger on it. I’ll try to find it before the end of the week. It was pretty simple.
I’ve become a big fan of a blender knob on a 3-pickup guitar. Kind of an adjustable expander knob. I like being able to dial in how much neck or bridge pickup is being added. Lots of great tones in there.
Back on the old board, there was a discussion of modding an ASAT to have a PTB system without adding a third knob. I think Ken Baker came up with how to wire up a dual concentric 500k pot with a resistor, and a reverse taper 1 meg pot to get the PTB system and a volume knob. Pretty cool. I never tried it and I’m not sure if anyone else did, but it was a great idea. Ken had some great ideas and was a valuable resource when it came to wiring, among other things.
I added a 4-way to my ASSH. Gabe had a diagram on how to wire a 4-way that made more sense, but I can’t remember if I did mine that way or not! In any case, I like the added position you get from a 4-way, and it’s easily reversible.
Any other simple mods you’ve made that improved your G&L? Earlier this week, Louis mentioned how he likes to totally rewire his guitars. It’s great when you know what you like!
NON-G&L TOPIC:
Custom straps. High end cables. Strings wound by Oompa Loompa’s. What’s your accessory vice?
I never could get myself to buy into the claim that certain cables were truly better than others, especially if they were made with the same gauge and type of cable and the same connectors. Other guys swear they hear a difference. It’s all good. Whatever gets us to play is ok by me.
I switched the bridge and pins on my acoustic because GDub wrote a convincing bit about how much better his Larrivee sounded when he upgraded his bridge and pins. I jumped on it . . . and promptly put the guitar back in the case for another 5 years. I will say this, that guitar sounds like a million bucks today. Way better than any Larry that’s on the wall at the local dealer. Must be the bridge and pins!
One vice I have right now is straps. I’ve really become hooked on straps by Jeri Hart. She’s a wonderful person and makes a fantastic strap. This is my current favorite of hers:

I’ve asked her to make a custom strap for me to celebrate my first grandchild. We’re going to add each grandchild to the strap as they’re born. Should be fun. I’ll post pics when it’s done, but that might be a month or two!
Here's a link to her website: http://jeridesigns.com/customguitarstrapshome.htm
So what about you? Are you a pick connoisseur? 9 volt battery snob? Pedalboard junkie? Tuner freak? Fill us in on your accessory cravings!
I'll be gone till this afternoon then off to band practice tonight, so I may not reply as quickly as I'd like. I'll be interested to read your responses when I get back. Sometimes these "vice" type posts really get guys looking at gear they haven't considered before. Let's get the GAS fires burning!
Ches