ztevie
New member
Hey all!
I wonder how difficult it is to swap baseplates between 2 pickups?
A Vigier Shawn Lane is coming my way, equipped with Dimarzio Classic humbuckers and a FS1 in the middle. I will give the Classics a fair shot but my guess is I'll like something hotter in the bridge at least.
Problem is this vigier has a pickguard and the humbuckers are mounted with 2 screws on the treble side and 1 on the bass side.
So the Dimarzio are clearly some special orders from vigier since the standard ones only have one hole on each side.
If I buy another Dimarzio is it easy to swap baseplates? I assume oss not as easy as just unscrew some screws and reattach them?
If it's too much hazzle I'll find some other way and i appreciate any advice.
Another question is if all SD Trembuckers have 3 holes per side? I know standard spacing SD's do not, but I've also seen pics of Trembuckers with only one hole so I don't know what to think.
I wonder how difficult it is to swap baseplates between 2 pickups?
A Vigier Shawn Lane is coming my way, equipped with Dimarzio Classic humbuckers and a FS1 in the middle. I will give the Classics a fair shot but my guess is I'll like something hotter in the bridge at least.
Problem is this vigier has a pickguard and the humbuckers are mounted with 2 screws on the treble side and 1 on the bass side.
So the Dimarzio are clearly some special orders from vigier since the standard ones only have one hole on each side.
If I buy another Dimarzio is it easy to swap baseplates? I assume oss not as easy as just unscrew some screws and reattach them?
If it's too much hazzle I'll find some other way and i appreciate any advice.
Another question is if all SD Trembuckers have 3 holes per side? I know standard spacing SD's do not, but I've also seen pics of Trembuckers with only one hole so I don't know what to think.