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Time for pictures gallore:
 
Family shot of my axes:

Ibanez SR305dX, Ibanez RG270DX (not stock), Washburn DC46, Ibanez AEL20
 
 
The RG:
 
I don't have digital pics of what it started out looking like. This pic is the oldest, already heavily modded :

^Here I have modded the electronics, but the bridge is still the stock P.O.S.
 

^Bragging its new Edge bridge
 

^While I was rewinding the middle pickup.

 



 


^ SUMMARY: DiMarzio Multibucker pickups (discontinued), Ibanez Powersound single coil pickup (rewound), cavities re-routed, all new controls with an extra 5-way and extra pot added and an insane wiring scheme, Ibanez Lo-Pro Edge whammy in place of the stock el-crapo floyd-copy.
 
I love gutting this axe:



 
 
The acoustics
 





^Both stock.
 
The bass
 


^Stock

 Price: $419.99
Washburn D46S Southwest Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar w/case Natural Gloss
Actually I have the 12 string version. It looks and sounds awesome! The "south" look is really cool and the wood grain on the sides and back is beautiful. Regular spruce-tops bore me to death.
 Price: $299.99
Ibanez AEG20E Flamed Sycamore Top Acoustic-Electric Guitar Vintage Violin
What have actually is an AEL20 and this seems to be the closest match.
 Price: $359.99
Ibanez RG370DX Electric Guitar Blue Haze
This isn't quite what I have but it's the closest.
 Price: $99.00
Dunlop Crybaby Classic Fasel Inductor Wah Pedal
Wide range, smooth warm tone, simple no-frills functionality. Audibly much superior to the standard Crybaby.
 Price: $99.99
Ibanez WD7 Weeping Demon Wah Pedal
A versatile digital wah to definitely check out. Wide foot-controler angle allows smooth accurate control of the effect. Very customizable wah properties. With proper tweaking, it can produce some quite nice wah sounds. Strong point: The autoswitching possibility and the separate footswitch from the footcontroler which allows easy fixed wah operation.
 Price: $39.99
Ibanez TS7 Tubescreamer Pedal
Whether you need a boost, some crunch or distortion, this baby does it all for less $$. This is my life-saviour. I often use it as my only distortion on a clean channel or as a boost when the amp gain is falling short.
 Price: $49.99
Ibanez SM7 Smash Box Pedal
Lots of gain. It's great if you play it through a warm sounding amp. It can sound horribly harsh if your amp is cold-sounding, like solid-state. The EQ is made for bass- or treble-heavy sound.
 Price: $69.99
Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo Pedal
That's the delay I use when I rely on pedals with my amp set on clean.
 Price: $9.99
DR Strings Red Devil Light Electric Guitar Strings
Color doesn't matter. They sound and feel excellent, considering they are coated strings!
 Price: $9.99
Dunlop Solid Brass Guitar Slide Heavy Wall Medium
The sustain you need for sweet slow slide melodies can only be achieved with a heavy-wall brass slide.
 Price: $11.99
Dunlop Hoolahan Slide Medium
Light-weight and an excellent compromise between the heavy brass slides with the big sustain but clumsy control and the light and agile yet weak-sounding glass slides. It is also supposed to get out of your way simply by turning it around on your finger, but I can't do that with one hand.
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