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RE: Graphtech installation was AXON AX 100



Paul, I've seen discussions on the midiguitar forum to the effect that
the Graphtech connection are (or maybe WERE) tenuous, and that hotgluing
them was in order so that they didn't come loose while you're playing in
a less than genteel manner. Could you comment on that? 

Also, I'm interested in how you have signal leaving the guitar. The
wiring can be done so that mag pickups signal, piezo signal, and the
output from the hexpander module all ride on the 13-pin cable... but
that seems likely to be a tonesucker to me, and is an issue that Richard
McClish alerted me to via a discussion with John Buscarino, a luthier
who made Richard's guitar. I'm inclined to keep the 13-pin cable
restricted to the hexpander output and leave the pickups signals
traveling on either a Y-cable, or separately on 1/4" cables. Your
thoughts on this would be most welcome.

Hal Dean

-----Original Message-----
From: phaslem@wightman.ca [mailto:phaslem@wightman.ca] 
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 2:30 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Graphtech installation was AXON AX 100

I looked at both systems, the RMC system is more geared to an acoustic
type of installation, where as the Graphtech is more like the familiar
saddles that you use on any electric guitar. The RMC is a much more
complicated installation and I would only recommend a compentent
technician do that installation.

The Graphtech system is very modular with a minimal amount of soldering.
You do have to comfortable enough with wood working to route out spaces
in the back of the guitar and drill holes for the wires from the saddles
and controls, but all that is pretty basic stuff and reachable by anyone
comfortable with cutting holes in their instrument. The system is very
like putting together a computer as every control and even the saddles
just plug directly into the circut board. I did mine on one Sunday
afternoon (that was the Parker p44 installation). If you're interested I
could take some pictures of the insides of my guitars that I've
installed the system in so that you can see what it looks like.

best of luck with it,

Paul haslem
www.dulcify.ca


>
> Hey Paul,
> Just curious,who installed it for you? i tried finding somebody in 
> california who would install the Graphtech or RMC system on my 
> fernandes sustainer but they all seemed to shy away from doing it.Ive 
> also havent found anybody here in germany yet who would do it if 
> anybody has a link id aprreciate it!
> cheers
> Luis
>