Yep, that works for me! Thanks!Yep I found it. It's the matte black type finish. Is that ok?
I want to try a Duncan Distortion TB6 in my Washburn N24. It currently has a BLUSA L500XL in it, but I'm not real crazy about it.
Yea I hear ya Dave that's why I always used Bill/Becky rings anytime I had a Dimebucker…
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nevermind the Bill/Becky are slanted as well... the B/B and the dimebucker do have different mounting screw widths.. That's what I was apparently thinking about initially... Either way I wish they'd have more options..
They all just have to have their own sizes for everything. So aggravating sometimes.
The thing that really irks me though, is how much gaps there are when a Dimarzio (f-spaced or not) is installed in a standard size ring. I just mod Carvin rings for Dimarzio stuff now. They look better anyways being matte black and fitted.
Also the color codes for the wires. DiMarzio did it first. Why not everyone just use those colors. It makes sense too, red is hot like fire, and green is ground like grass. Lol Easy to remember.
I like Carvin’s setup with three screws so you can angle the pickup and it won’t wobble.
Pickup makes are all stuck using Gibson’s 50 year old designs, and it’s dumb with the long legs and springs. Then the other problem is when players complain when you change something because it doesn’t look vintage. Guess what? It’s not. Vintage isn’t better unless you just want to pose in the mirror with your guitar! lol
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Vintage isn’t better unless you just want to pose in the mirror with your guitar! lol
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Whats even worse are the Charvel Model series from 87-89 which have a mounting ring big enough to house 3 single coils inside almost... Sucks cause I wanted to put an L500L in mine but there was just way too much gap and it looked nasty. I know that's no way to be, but it'll be getting a Full Shred or something to replace the Metal LiveWire so all's not lost...
I used a 97 RR3 neck on mine so I could have a real Floyd nut. The JT-6 works great but Im gonna swap in an OFR from an old Kramer as soon as I dig into this. But yea those Kahler behind the nut locking nuts can be a real pain... They do work much better with a better nut or atleast a properly filed nut, but still... ehhh...