i have bought a couple of pickups recently and noticed they both came with two pieces of short plastic tubing as well as two springs, Now i know what the springs are for but what are these plastic pieces for i cannot for the life of me figure it out.
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what is the plastic tubing that comes with a pickup for?
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It's called 'guitar pickup mounting rubber'.
You can use it instead of the spring.
Less vibration.
Link: Guitar Pickup Mounting Rubber
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There can be a great many extraneous sources of vibrational noise in an electric guitar, that will drive a player bonkers. And vibrating adjustment springs/screws is one of them.
Personally, I'm waiting to see when someone comes up with "silent" vibrato springs that have a light rubber or vinyl coating to dampen them.
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Originally posted by Mark Hammer View PostThere can be a great many extraneous sources of vibrational noise in an electric guitar, that will drive a player bonkers. And vibrating adjustment springs/screws is one of them.
Personally, I'm waiting to see when someone comes up with "silent" vibrato springs that have a light rubber or vinyl coating to dampen them.
-Rob
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Originally posted by rhgwynn View PostYou must be the only one, because every devoted floating bridge/tremolo user I know of, including myself - 1) takes the back covers off, and 2) has an appreciation for the natural reverb of the tremolo springs. If yours are rattling in an unpleasant way, you should get that fixed.
-Rob
There you do!!! Seen many other types to including what looks to be a heavy gauge shrink tubing on the springs
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Originally posted by David King View PostWow, that place spreads a little BS to go along with the FU.
-Rob
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Originally posted by Mark Hammer View PostPersonally, I'm waiting to see when someone comes up with "silent" vibrato springs that have a light rubber or vinyl coating to dampen them.
You can also just put a piece of foam between the springs and the body.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
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Originally posted by David King View PostWow, that place spreads a little BS to go along with the FU.
FU-FCH BRIDGE [FU-FCH] - $179.95 : FU-TONE.COM, OFFICIAL BIG BLOCK PERFORMANCE UPGRADES FOR YOUR GUITAR!
How about a $450 tremolo block?
http://www.fu-tone.com/catalog/index...roducts_id=182
"...provides the most amazing tonal response ever heard from a Floyd Rose."
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EVER! That and some paper-in-oil caps and you are all set.
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I think it's time for this again...
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostWTF!
'The volume knob creates vibrations that get in the signal path.'
What a planet!
7 billion idiots.
But none of us bought them, so we are cool.
Now just stay away from the $50 fake paper-in oil-tone caps! lolIt would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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That website just looks to me like a small part of an elaborate insurance scam. Just imagine the losses they could claim if they were stolen, or if there to be a small fire in the corner of their shop where those darn pieces of wood were stored.... Insurance guy says, "Oh you lost 50 wooden knobs?? So, 50$ should cover it...?" Shop owner says "HELL NO! Those were special!!! Worth a damned 485$ EACH!! I got a WEBSITE to PROVE IT!! Now git'cher checkbook out, Imma need 24250$!!!! I gots meh some ordahs to feeell!!!" LOL
-Rob
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Hey now, easy there fellows. I happen to make a large part of my income from making aftermarket wooden knobs. I don't get quite that much but you'd be surprised how time consuming something like that is even if it's all CNC machined. You spend 2 x the time sanding and another 4x finishing them.
Regarding the titanium bridge blocks, until you've spent a day trying to drill deep holes in titanium you might want to reconsider that price.
I've made plenty of tone blocks and they are time consuming. He sells the copper and brass ones for a lot less that I'd want.
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Oh that Kyle is a real hoot.
He 'modifies' units for audiophile customers.
As of this writing he is MIA. (I cannot imagine why, after reading some of the stuff he pulled.)
Here is a low down:AudiogoN Forums: Anyone get jipped by Reference Audio Mods?
And check out this 'mod' he did to a CD player.:Impressions & Review (With Pics): Sony XA9000ES w/ Reference Audio Mods Modifications | Steve Hoffman Music Forums
Sigh. I'm in the wrong business.
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