Folks -
I have here a modern solidbody (neck-thru) 24 fret Ric with the owner complaining about feedback. Tapping lightly on the chrome-plated rings definitely makes a louder sound than I'd like; with these bezels off taps to the pickup (which appears to be wrapped in that cool stuff they use for light-guage aircraft interior parts) are still pretty loud but much less ringy, as you might expect.
Without tearing off these black wrappers (which seem to be vacu-formed and bonded to the coils in some way) I don't expect much penetration from my usual wax dipping method; also I'm worried that the heat might deform this material in some ugly way.
Anyone have experience with these pickups either regarding safe disassembly or sufficient control of microphonics? Right now I'm tempted to just stick some damping material between the rings and main pickup bodies and call it a fix...
Bob Palmieri
I have here a modern solidbody (neck-thru) 24 fret Ric with the owner complaining about feedback. Tapping lightly on the chrome-plated rings definitely makes a louder sound than I'd like; with these bezels off taps to the pickup (which appears to be wrapped in that cool stuff they use for light-guage aircraft interior parts) are still pretty loud but much less ringy, as you might expect.
Without tearing off these black wrappers (which seem to be vacu-formed and bonded to the coils in some way) I don't expect much penetration from my usual wax dipping method; also I'm worried that the heat might deform this material in some ugly way.
Anyone have experience with these pickups either regarding safe disassembly or sufficient control of microphonics? Right now I'm tempted to just stick some damping material between the rings and main pickup bodies and call it a fix...
Bob Palmieri
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