I replaced the pickups in the 7-string Warrior last night since the Distortion was just entirely too much and the Custom in the neck was entirely too little. I put a Jazz in the neck and a JB in the bridge, but the JB wasn't quite what I'd hoped it would be. The Jazz, however, was perfect.
So I put the Custom in the bridge and now this thing has balls galore.
The low-end is nice and tight and the highs really jump out rather than screech. Looks like I'm losing interest in the Distortion all around as I get older
Since I had the bridge off, I decided to remove the neck and examine the pocket.
Never seen this happen in shipping:


I've got a plan, though. I'll drill for two set pins/dowels through the pocket and heel under the neckplate. That'll keep it from shifting and will be more stable than toothpicking the enlarged holes.
So I put the Custom in the bridge and now this thing has balls galore.
The low-end is nice and tight and the highs really jump out rather than screech. Looks like I'm losing interest in the Distortion all around as I get older

Since I had the bridge off, I decided to remove the neck and examine the pocket.
Never seen this happen in shipping:


I've got a plan, though. I'll drill for two set pins/dowels through the pocket and heel under the neckplate. That'll keep it from shifting and will be more stable than toothpicking the enlarged holes.
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