You can test the issue on almost any guitar by arranging a plate to be held just above the pickup in question, and striking the metal plate with a wooden hammer or the like. No need to remove the strings, so long as they don't touch the plate even when the plate is struck.
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I received and tested one of my Mojo PAF kits!
I thought everything is of good quality and a very nice price.
I modified one of them for a 50mm bridge P/U.
used 50mm bobbins, keeper bar and enlarged the baseplate screw holes just a little bit.
Will use the 49.2 stuff for neck pickups.
Worked great.
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostI received and tested one of my Mojo PAF kits!
I thought everything is of good quality and a very nice price.
I modified one of them for a 50mm bridge P/U.
used 50mm bobbins, keeper bar and enlarged the baseplate screw holes just a little bit.
Will use the 49.2 stuff for neck pickups.
Worked great.Twww.sonnywalton.com
How many guitars do you need? Just one more.
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Wanted the 50mm for the bridge, and the only way I could get the long legged baseplate was in 49.2mm.
It modded real easy.
Once they are built, they look identical, and you can't tell them apart!
These are really not PAFs, or even good clones, just something to stick in a guitar.
The bridge is nearly 10k, and both wound with poly, so sure not PAFs, maybe closer to T-Tops.
I offered the combo of 49.2, and 50mm, and the guy jumped on it.
If we are going to make custom pickups, they might as well be Custom."If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by big_teee View PostWanted the 50mm for the bridge, and the only way I could get the long legged baseplate was in 49.2mm.
It modded real easy.
Once they are built, they look identical, and you can't tell them apart!
These are really not PAFs, or even good clones, just something to stick in a guitar.
The bridge is nearly 10k, and both wound with poly, so sure not PAFs, maybe closer to T-Tops.
I offered the combo of 49.2, and 50mm, and the guy jumped on it.
If we are going to make custom pickups, they might as well be Custom.www.sonnywalton.com
How many guitars do you need? Just one more.
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Working on a real 1963 strat tonight. It is made up from parts, but all vintage parts, except not the pickups at all or the pickguard. But anyway it is kind of cool to work with an original neck and body. Customer brought me the parts to wire up. Got it done and it plays pretty nice. Leo and co. knew what they were doing alright. Doesn't need relicing at all, it looks like it is 50 years old and it is - OK so I lied, its 49. Had to give it a new nut and shim the neck a little on one side to make it right, since it was from parts, but it came out great, even with the SD humbuckers.
www.sonnywalton.com
How many guitars do you need? Just one more.
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I bet it's fun just to get to work on a relic like that.
We're getting real close!!!!
What are we going to call the next one, that I link this one To???
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Due to the Size of this thread, the Thread has been Closed.
With it this large it has gotten a little hard to navigate all the different Posts.
We started Thread #2.
Please respond to this thread here.
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t31627/
Good Luck,
Terry"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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