Well you keep coming out with asinine statements. Why would an F spaced humbucker be for "cosmetic" reasons, and not because they work better with Fender spaced bridges? That's pretty damn obvious.
I suppose Van Halen angled his PAF for cosmetic reasons, and not to try and get the end poles to line up over the strings huh?
Gibson wasn't going to make pickups like that, since they use a narrower string spacing, and they sure as hell aren't going to make pickups for Fender guitars, so it had to be introduced later on by people like Duncan. But that's all about money? That makes no sense. People buy aftermarket pickups because there's a need to be filled.
Do you have stock pickups in your guitar?
Whatever you say.
I hardly ever use vibrato tailpieces. Only my Charvel-mutt has one. I had another guitar with a Floyd but I converted that to a hard tail. I'm not an Eddie wannabe and it ruined the tone of the guitar.
But still whether or not the strings raise if you press the bar down has nothing to do with the strings being aligned over the poles. You can move the string up or down, and they are still over the poles. And on my Charvel with an ESP flicker bridge they raise only about .125".
I suppose Van Halen angled his PAF for cosmetic reasons, and not to try and get the end poles to line up over the strings huh?
Gibson wasn't going to make pickups like that, since they use a narrower string spacing, and they sure as hell aren't going to make pickups for Fender guitars, so it had to be introduced later on by people like Duncan. But that's all about money? That makes no sense. People buy aftermarket pickups because there's a need to be filled.
Do you have stock pickups in your guitar?
Whatever you say.
I hardly ever use vibrato tailpieces. Only my Charvel-mutt has one. I had another guitar with a Floyd but I converted that to a hard tail. I'm not an Eddie wannabe and it ruined the tone of the guitar.
But still whether or not the strings raise if you press the bar down has nothing to do with the strings being aligned over the poles. You can move the string up or down, and they are still over the poles. And on my Charvel with an ESP flicker bridge they raise only about .125".
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