Hey all,
When I first started copying "the classics" it wasn't such a big deal to swap out pickups using wire nuts for the "quick change" checkout .
I pretty much knew what they would sound like, and was mostly checking to make sure they worked, and didn't squeal uncontrollably.
Lately I've been experimenting with my own ideas, and I'm finding that the biggest time waster of the whole "creative process" (if you can call it that) is installing and de-installing to make changes on my own twisted designs.
I'm thinking of picking up a cheap bolt-on neck neck and mounting it on a slab of 1"X 6" with a tuneomatic and stop tailpiece, maybe even a terminal block that has a couple of screw connections to an output jack.
Has anyone here built anything like this ?
If you have built something similar, I would love to see a picture to get some ideas.
Thanks.
- Jay
When I first started copying "the classics" it wasn't such a big deal to swap out pickups using wire nuts for the "quick change" checkout .
I pretty much knew what they would sound like, and was mostly checking to make sure they worked, and didn't squeal uncontrollably.
Lately I've been experimenting with my own ideas, and I'm finding that the biggest time waster of the whole "creative process" (if you can call it that) is installing and de-installing to make changes on my own twisted designs.
I'm thinking of picking up a cheap bolt-on neck neck and mounting it on a slab of 1"X 6" with a tuneomatic and stop tailpiece, maybe even a terminal block that has a couple of screw connections to an output jack.
Has anyone here built anything like this ?
If you have built something similar, I would love to see a picture to get some ideas.
Thanks.
- Jay
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