Planned Guitar Mods - Need suggestions and Ideas

Planning on getting a Schecter with a Floyd & Sustainiac will prolly do the following mods:

  1. Push-push split coil
  2. D-Tuna
  3. Upgrade the Floyd (i dont even know if this is needed because schecters come stock with the titanium upgrade kit)
  4. Magnetic Backplate & Cavity Cover
  5. Kill switch
  6. Axlabs Spring Claw
  7. Noisless Floyd rose Springs
  8. Hex Hider
  9. DIY Scalloped Frets - 17th to 24th fret
  10. Luminlay Side dots
  11. Passive Bridge Pickup (designing a system to make it hot swappable)
  12. Trem Stopped (switchable)
  13. Drive pot For Sustainiac
  14. Battery Indicator (on back)
  15. Backplate & cavity cover veneer to match the wood finish of the back
  16. Phase Switcher
  17. strap locks
  18. Momentary Harmonic Sustainiac switch ( basically a push to talk for the harmonic mode on sustainiac in the same form factor as a kill switch)
  19. USB C Recharger for the 9V Batteries
  20. Guitar air tag slot Routed in the back
  21. Battery isolation Switch
  22. Trem-Endus Stabiliser (2)
  23. Push-in Tremolo Bar
  24. Plek Setup (low priortity)
  25. SwitchCraft output jack

give me your thoughts what I could add, what i should heed and etc

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u/Old-Tourist-3836 — 2 days ago

Schecter SVSS FRS - Thoughts on Sustainiac long term?

I'm planning on buying the SVSS FRS from sweetwater but considering i don't live in the US unless its something major i don't think ill be sending it back to the US (as i live in asia) for a warranty claim, I've really wanted to get a sustainiac guitar for a long time but i've also heard that there are numerous issues with it, the reason I'm buying it from overseas is because its a solid $200 cheaper. Any Sustainiac owners that could help me out?

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u/Old-Tourist-3836 — 4 days ago
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Social Media Dispatcher for Multiple Profiles & Accounts. MIT

've been spending some time building OpenDispatch, an open-source dispatch and operations platform. It originally started as a personal project because I couldn't really find anything that matched what I wanted, so I decided to build one myself.

The idea is to create something that's modern, self-hostable, and easy to extend for organizations that need to manage incidents, dispatching, resources, or similar operational workflows.

Right now I'm mainly focused on:

  • Modern and responsive UI
  • Self-hosting from day one
  • Keeping the codebase clean and easy to contribute to
  • Making it genuinely useful instead of overly complicated

It's still early in development, so I'm mostly looking for honest feedback rather than stars. If you've worked with dispatch software, CAD systems, logistics platforms, or anything similar, I'd be interested to know what features or workflows you think are important.

If anyone wants to take a look, here's the repo:
https://github.com/matthew-selvam/open-dispatch

Happy to answer questions, and I'm open to any criticism or suggestions. Thanks for reading!

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u/Old-Tourist-3836 — 18 days ago

Social Media Dispatcher for Multiple Profiles & Accounts. MIT

've been spending some time building OpenDispatch, an open-source dispatch and operations platform. It originally started as a personal project because I couldn't really find anything that matched what I wanted, so I decided to build one myself.

The idea is to create something that's modern, self-hostable, and easy to extend for organizations that need to manage incidents, dispatching, resources, or similar operational workflows.

Right now I'm mainly focused on:

  • Modern and responsive UI
  • Self-hosting from day one
  • Keeping the codebase clean and easy to contribute to
  • Making it genuinely useful instead of overly complicated

It's still early in development, so I'm mostly looking for honest feedback rather than stars. If you've worked with dispatch software, CAD systems, logistics platforms, or anything similar, I'd be interested to know what features or workflows you think are important.

If anyone wants to take a look, here's the repo:
https://github.com/matthew-selvam/open-dispatch

Happy to answer questions, and I'm open to any criticism or suggestions. Thanks for reading!

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u/Old-Tourist-3836 — 20 days ago