Interesting article on restoring/modding a fender Mustang in the current issue of Guitar Player. The builder works with Dan Erlewine at Stew-Mac, hence has access to a lot more parts than many of us would, but it was a clever idea nonetheless.
To get a hotter pickup into a standard Mustang space (inside the plastic cover as well, the guy took some Stew-Mac flatwork, and the tallest polepieces from a staggered set. He fashioned a bobbin that was same-height up top but was a little taller than usual. Then he wound #43 on it to be able to fit more turns in the available space.
I think I may try that.
To get a hotter pickup into a standard Mustang space (inside the plastic cover as well, the guy took some Stew-Mac flatwork, and the tallest polepieces from a staggered set. He fashioned a bobbin that was same-height up top but was a little taller than usual. Then he wound #43 on it to be able to fit more turns in the available space.
I think I may try that.
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