Hello!
I am making Flo's replica and I would like to know if could you send me quite Flo's pictures which you have.
Thank you
Flo replica
Rob Super the owner of
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they do work on guitars all over the country luckily their shop is located 10 miles from my house
another cool thing Rob did for me is he rewired my strat... instead of Volume Tone Tone (which is useless, i dont get why they have indiv middle and neck tones yet strats have no tone for the bridge pickup)
i have it wired Master Volume, Master Tone, and Blend... so i can get every combination of ever pickup setting possible and blend... its like a strat and a tele combined with endless possibilities...
he also made me a perfect cover for that circuit hole that i now have on the guitar (he cut up a $10 white pearl strat backplate cover and made it for the sustainer cavity..
i realized in the process of getting a sustainer Ibanez RGs/and JEMS are the absolute worst guitars to have one installed into just because of the body shape and stuff (thats what rob said)
However, the fact that FLO has so much cut out of it for the sustainer is kind of crazy.
PS mine also has a built in N-Tune guitar tuner so the guitar has 2 9v batteries and under the pickguard is another rounting job for the other battery...
i'm really impressed with how perfect the install job came out- i expected half the back to be gone.
http://www.guitarelectronics.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
they do work on guitars all over the country luckily their shop is located 10 miles from my house
another cool thing Rob did for me is he rewired my strat... instead of Volume Tone Tone (which is useless, i dont get why they have indiv middle and neck tones yet strats have no tone for the bridge pickup)
i have it wired Master Volume, Master Tone, and Blend... so i can get every combination of ever pickup setting possible and blend... its like a strat and a tele combined with endless possibilities...
he also made me a perfect cover for that circuit hole that i now have on the guitar (he cut up a $10 white pearl strat backplate cover and made it for the sustainer cavity..
i realized in the process of getting a sustainer Ibanez RGs/and JEMS are the absolute worst guitars to have one installed into just because of the body shape and stuff (thats what rob said)
However, the fact that FLO has so much cut out of it for the sustainer is kind of crazy.
PS mine also has a built in N-Tune guitar tuner so the guitar has 2 9v batteries and under the pickguard is another rounting job for the other battery...
i'm really impressed with how perfect the install job came out- i expected half the back to be gone.
my sustainer install?pagliai wrote:absolutely a great job,really great
money?
it was about $185 i think... a little less than 200
(the sustainer was 150 and the EVO2 pickup was about 60 i think)
with all the routing, install, upgraded jacks, battery pack wiring and everything, also a month later i gave him a $10 backplate and he cut it and covered the circuit board with it.
well that knob is actually a blend between the harmonic and non harmonic sustainer mode... i actually had a few posts about it before- i couldnt find one example of Vai using it or anyone pretty much... i have the FSK 101 so it doesnt have the knob and is a humbucker driver not a single coil with the extra knob/pot....
if i did get the other system like Vai has (single coil driver + knob) Rob would have remotely wired it so the circuit board would have been where ever and had the knob look nice whereever i wanted it...
ALSO his orig plan was to wire new switches off the board so he could put the circuit nicely and i could have the switches anywhere but instead he just dropped it in as you see...
here is the front...

since this photo was taken, all the knobs and screws have been changed to gold
if i did get the other system like Vai has (single coil driver + knob) Rob would have remotely wired it so the circuit board would have been where ever and had the knob look nice whereever i wanted it...
ALSO his orig plan was to wire new switches off the board so he could put the circuit nicely and i could have the switches anywhere but instead he just dropped it in as you see...
here is the front...

since this photo was taken, all the knobs and screws have been changed to gold