We offer all kinds of mods for acoustic and electric guitars as well as for amps and effects. Here is a list of some common mods that are requested frequently by customers but in general we are open for everything and we have the tools and experience to perform any possible modification:

Acoustic Guitars:

  • 6 and 12 hole bridge modification (locking functionality for classic guitar bridges)
  • double-hole mod for tuners (locking functionality for the tuners)
  • replacing plastic saddle and nut with bone, ivory, ebony ……
  • compensating the saddle for perfect pitch
  • scalloping the nut to reduce mass
  • aging jobs of all kinds
  • playing-in/breaking-in process for “old wood tone”
  • adding dots to the fretboard
  • darkening the wood of the fretboard to make it look more equal
  • ramping bridge pins and steel guitar bridges
  • adding bone and ivory faceplates to classic guitar bridges
  • installing pickups of all kinds
  • changing tuners / restoring old tuners / changing tuner buttons
  • adding an engraved, wooden faceplate to the headstock
  • adding/removing golpeadores and pickguards

Electric Guitars:

  • replacing plastic nuts with bone or a high-tech material
  • aging jobs of all kinds
  • playing-in/breaking-in process for “old wood tone”
  • changing tuners, bridges, tremolos etc.
  • blocking tremolos
  • darkening the wood of the fretboard to make it look more equal
  • installing pickups of all kinds
  • designing and wiring up of all kinds of electric circuits
  • changing electronic parts

Amps:

  • changing tubes to receive a new tone
  • replacing bad tubes
  • circuit mods of all kinds
  • aging jobs of all kinds
  • replacing tweed, cloth, leather etc. on the outside of the amp
  • more/less gain mods

Effects:

  • changing footswitches and jacks for better quality
  • adding true bypass
  • adding a buffer
  • changing LED color, increasing brightness
  • circuit mods of all kinds (especially on Tubescreamers)
  • upgrading cheap electronic parts
  • aging jobs of all kinds
  • re-engineering a given circuit and building a faithful replica