Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
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Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
Any ideas? I don't like the chunky SG neck.
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
Sounds like surgery -with a fretboard removal, neck and body rout, plus tuner and (some) electronics swap.
You'll have the ONLY one in existence though!
You'll have the ONLY one in existence though!
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
Where's that "Excellent" Burns jpg jps always posts??? 
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
There are no wires in the neck on a Robot, so I'm not sure why you'd need to remove a fretboard. Nor would you have to do any routing to the body, as I'm sure the battery, etc would fit under the pickguard.Sounds like surgery -with a fretboard removal, neck and body rout, plus tuner and (some) electronics swap.
From looking at it, the challenges I see:
Would the contacts for the tuning pegs-to-brain 'reach' on a Ric headstock, and assuming they wouldn't how to extend them.
What to do with the bridge, although you could use the gibson bridge I guess.
How to get the electronics in the tail under a Ric R-tail.
How to extend the wiring to make it fit on a Ric body. The Gibson wires don't seem to have much slack...
If you would be OK with a Ric with a stop tail it would make it easier. And uglier....
It would be cool though. Very cool!
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
How about just shaving the neck on the SG?
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Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
Well, there's one set of wires right there...and if the brain is in the body, there's more, and more. Seems like the neck is the obvious place to put a channel.jsm610 wrote:There are no wires in the neck on a Robot, so I'm not sure why you'd need to remove a fretboard. Nor would you have to do any routing to the body, as I'm sure the battery, etc would fit under the pickguard.Sounds like surgery -with a fretboard removal, neck and body rout, plus tuner and (some) electronics swap.
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Yes, there's got to be something to get the power up there to run the motors. There are ways to send data/control signals over the power wires, so the minimum would likely be 2 wires run up the neck. You could play games with using strings or the truss rods as one wire and get it down to a single wire, but that could prove more problematic than it's worth...jingle_jangle wrote:Well, there's one set of wires right there...and if the brain is in the body, there's more, and more. Seems like the neck is the obvious place to put a channel.jsm610 wrote:There are no wires in the neck on a Robot, so I'm not sure why you'd need to remove a fretboard. Nor would you have to do any routing to the body, as I'm sure the battery, etc would fit under the pickguard.Sounds like surgery -with a fretboard removal, neck and body rout, plus tuner and (some) electronics swap.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
If you watch the installation videos for the boxed version its clear that there isn't any wiring in the neck. The videos show installation on a standard strat - no drilling, no routing. The power is sent via the strings of the guitar.Yes, there's got to be something to get the power up there to run the motors.
The are also some breakdown videos and photos that show this pretty clearly...
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Well, that explains it then...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Yup. Cool, but reliable? Peter's in-store demo seems to indicate otherwise.
Sproinnnnng!!!
Sproinnnnng!!!
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Yo Mints, got linky for that video?
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I liked your original question, so I just read everything I could find off a google search to learn about it. Do the search and you'll find lots of hits and photos...
Here's one link:
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2006/07/ ... -momentum/
There's no way the contact PCB from a SG would line up on a RIC...
Here's one link:
http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2006/07/ ... -momentum/
There's no way the contact PCB from a SG would line up on a RIC...
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
Here's a nice 'no wires in the neck' photo:

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Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
There's no neck in the neck, either...
Re: Putting Robot guts in a Rick?
I know it's a mess but is that neck made of Mahogany Paul?
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