In response to an inquiry from YouTube viewer Larry Ryba - here is a series of pictures and information regarding my customized Peavey Predator.
Special thanks to my brother-in-law, Tim, for sharing his impressive guitar-gutting knowledge and making this project possible (he's the one with all the tools).
Here's what I have modified on my USA Peavey Predator:
I'm a big fan of GFS parts and highly recommend them if you're looking to modify your guitar. I replaced the pickups and selector/input jack/pots back in 2010 and didn't document that but when I replaced the tremolo and tuners in 2011 I took some pictures. Hope this is helpful:
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I had to drill out a little more space in the two outer
holes to install the tremolo. |
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Then I hammered the posts that came with
the tremolo into the drilled out holes. |
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Typical install of the springs - I only attached 3
because that is my preference. |
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Tremolo installed. |
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Unscrewing the old tuners. |
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I also had to drill out a little more space for
the new tuners. |
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Tightening the tuners in. |
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Tuners installed. |
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Before. |
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After. |
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Then I scraped off the "Peavey Predator" logo |
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My friend designed some options for me to
print out on transparency paper. |
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After cutting out the logo I picked out, I used
Mod Podge to apply to the headstock. |
See it in action:
What? No mention of the "real" mastermind behind this project :D
ReplyDeleteAlso, the tremolo posts were actually metal... Other than that, great writeup, and great video!
Good catch. Read the post again and you'll see proper mention of the mastermind and corrected tremolo posts detail. Thanks!
DeleteDo you know what the string spacing on the new bridge is? Did it move the E strings closer to the edge of the fretboard? Also, do you remember what size bits you used to drill out the bridge and the tuner holes?
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