I have a dilimma. I sell a "brown sound" pickup and use the vintage-style long leg baseplates. The pickup is old school Van Halen and this is the way the pickup is designed for Frankenstrat-style bodies.
EVH pickups in Eddie's signature Wolfgang and Musicman have baseplates similar to those of DiMarzios...they have pointy or trianglular feet. The pickup routing on both guitars are also the same shape of the baseplate's (feet) and they screw the pickup directly into the wood.
I have a couple of customers who made the mods themselves on these baseplates to fit them into the cavity. I am debating whether it would be feasible for me to make the mods myself by trimming the feet (rounding off the corners) for those folks that have the later EVH guitars. I attached a pic of a guitar for reference.
Has anyone had experience cutting baseplates? If so, what did you use? Snips?
EVH pickups in Eddie's signature Wolfgang and Musicman have baseplates similar to those of DiMarzios...they have pointy or trianglular feet. The pickup routing on both guitars are also the same shape of the baseplate's (feet) and they screw the pickup directly into the wood.
I have a couple of customers who made the mods themselves on these baseplates to fit them into the cavity. I am debating whether it would be feasible for me to make the mods myself by trimming the feet (rounding off the corners) for those folks that have the later EVH guitars. I attached a pic of a guitar for reference.
Has anyone had experience cutting baseplates? If so, what did you use? Snips?
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