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Audiovox Solid-Body Guitar (2/2)

Mar 29, 2017

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Jul 31, 2017

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I finally got another Audiovox together. This one is a twin to the guitar.

Specs:

  • mini humbuckers wired in parallel, roughly Ric positions
  • Jazz bass stacked control
  • Fender standard short-scale neck: maple, 30.3", Strat heel, brass nut
  • solid poplar body, stained, poly finish ( pores can't breath at all )
  • roundwound nickel strings, from odds & ends

sounds like a humbucker bass with round-wound strings

plays nice, needed very little adjusting, not even intonation

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Aug 11, 2017

I've let it settle for 10 days, so now I can start doing some fine-tuning: nut, truss rod, action, fret leveling, intonation, etc. It's getting better and better. Here's a shot of the back. Can you believe that's Poplar?

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As you can see, the neck is slightly offset, and access to the high frets is quite good. Also, generous round-overs and tummy cut. I actually began the design with a body tracing of a Stratocaster.

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This is the angled headstock jig I built from pine scrap, with an already-cut piece of 5" Home Depot maple headstock material attached with clamps. Basically, this jig is a 90-degree square brace, as precise as I could build it. It is square in all three dimensions, the most important being the vertical direction. The final stage of construction of the jig was to smooth all the surfaces on the sander, true up the saw, and then true-up the jig face by shaving it with the saw. You can see that the angle of the headstock is easily selected on the saw. The accuracy of this angle is not critical, as long as you are in the ballpark, anything will work.