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The 3-pickup guitar has a humbucker at the bridge and two single coils as neck and middle pickups. The pickups, powered by neodymium button magnets, are also of my own design and manufacture. The twin-coil is call Slumbucker and the single coils Single Mothers, a Fat Strat combination. They are quite hot, the Slumbucker wound up to 14 kΩ and the Single Mothers to 10 kΩ (middle) and 7 kΩ (neck). Through the clean channel of my 50W hybrid head they sound quite civilized, darker than traditional Strat pickups but clear and nicely articulate. The overdrive channel turns them into aggressive hard rock pickups. The Slumbucker can be split to a single coil with a push-pull switch in the volume pot. Unlike the Strat the Alligatrix has just one tone pot with a 47nF cap instead of two and all pickups are connected to it, so I can roll down the extra highs when I need to. I shielded the pickup and control cavities carefully and to my delight there is very little hum.
This guitar was not a commissioned build, I built it just for fun, just because I wanted to. If I can find a buyer for it, of course I will sell it, but Iäll be happy to keep it if I don't.
These are the specs:
Body alder, colour candy yellow, acrylic lacquer finish, pickguard & binding black
Bolt-on neck maple, 650 mm/25.6" scale, rosewood fretboard, 22 medium jumbo frets, 6 mm MOP button fret markers, bone nut, acrylic lacquer finish, 6 in line Schaller type black tuners with 15:1 turn ratio
Neck & middle piickups NYDE Single Mothers with neodymium magnets; yellow pearl tops, neck 7.8 kΩ, middle 10.8 kΩ, bridge pickup NYDE Slumbucker with neodymium magnets; yellow pearl top 14.5 kΩ; middle pickup is reverse wound & reverse polarity. Slumbucker pickup can be split to single coil with push-pull switch.
1 volume pot 500 kΩ with push-pull switch, 1 tone pot 500 kΩ with 47nF cap, 5-way switch, yellow knobs & pickup selector switch tip
Black vintage type Strat trem with yellow arm tip, black hardware
I took a series of studio portraits of her. Here they come: