I'm getting my unfinished strat body this week, and I'm starting to put together the supplies I need (ie, grain filler, hardware, knobs, etc.) for the project. For the aesthetic, I'm thinking of going with a with a white finish on the body, and etched solid copper pickguard showing a modest patina. A nicely beveled solid copper pickguard, would look fantastic when paired with the right wood finishes, and would be difficult to replicate with a different material and faux type appearance, without looking cheap.
Other than what will almost certainly be more money than I want to spend on a pickguard, the main concern is how the copper plane might introduce eddy current losses that could affect the pickup's expected resonance. What effects might I expect from using copper as a pickguard material? Also, would the construction style of the pickup make a difference in what kind of influence the copper pickguard might have?
For instance, I'm becoming more and more of a fan of the Bill Lawrence SmCo noiseless pickups. I think they sound very good, and I think it's a clever design. I already have a set that came stock in my other strat, so I might try something else. If I were to go with another noiseless type of pickup that fits into a single coil footprint, I would probably go with a Zexcoil set; and I've always liked the sound of Jason Lollar's traditionally wound single coils, if I were to go that route. So, it's probably down to those three types of pickups, if that helps direct anyone's answers.
Other than what will almost certainly be more money than I want to spend on a pickguard, the main concern is how the copper plane might introduce eddy current losses that could affect the pickup's expected resonance. What effects might I expect from using copper as a pickguard material? Also, would the construction style of the pickup make a difference in what kind of influence the copper pickguard might have?
For instance, I'm becoming more and more of a fan of the Bill Lawrence SmCo noiseless pickups. I think they sound very good, and I think it's a clever design. I already have a set that came stock in my other strat, so I might try something else. If I were to go with another noiseless type of pickup that fits into a single coil footprint, I would probably go with a Zexcoil set; and I've always liked the sound of Jason Lollar's traditionally wound single coils, if I were to go that route. So, it's probably down to those three types of pickups, if that helps direct anyone's answers.
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