Here's my question:
What method have you guys used for the height adjustment on your hard mounted pickups?
Does anyone have a good idea besides the usual foam under the pickup thing?
Here's the method that I usually use:
First, I fill the holes on either side of the pickup cavity with wood, so it's level, and my screws have something to grab onto.
Then, I take an 8.5 X 11 X 1/8" thick sheet of foam and cut it into strips that are 1 inch wide by 2 inches long. (That way they will fit under the humbucker and wont be seen) The foam can be found in Craft and Hobby stores.
I then use double sided tape to stick a few pieces together. Then I have to put the humbucker in and see if it needs more or less pieces.
I usually make it a little higher than I need because the screws that hard mount the pickup usually squash the foam down a little bit.
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I've thought about using the fat springs usually found under single coil pickups that are hard mounted, but I dont know what I could do to stabilize the humbucker from flopping forward and backward in the cavity.
Basically, I need ideas on the height adjustment, not the actual hard mounting itself.
What methods have you guys used?
Thanks for any help and ideas that you have on this subject.
-Joe
What method have you guys used for the height adjustment on your hard mounted pickups?
Does anyone have a good idea besides the usual foam under the pickup thing?
Here's the method that I usually use:
First, I fill the holes on either side of the pickup cavity with wood, so it's level, and my screws have something to grab onto.
Then, I take an 8.5 X 11 X 1/8" thick sheet of foam and cut it into strips that are 1 inch wide by 2 inches long. (That way they will fit under the humbucker and wont be seen) The foam can be found in Craft and Hobby stores.
I then use double sided tape to stick a few pieces together. Then I have to put the humbucker in and see if it needs more or less pieces.
I usually make it a little higher than I need because the screws that hard mount the pickup usually squash the foam down a little bit.
************************************************** *********************************************
I've thought about using the fat springs usually found under single coil pickups that are hard mounted, but I dont know what I could do to stabilize the humbucker from flopping forward and backward in the cavity.
Basically, I need ideas on the height adjustment, not the actual hard mounting itself.
What methods have you guys used?
Thanks for any help and ideas that you have on this subject.
-Joe
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