Nostalgic Distortion
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I just acquired a very nice smoked nickel Trembucker cover from Duncan and I'm either going to be putting it on a TB-14 or a TB-16 sometime over the next few days.
Here's the deal, this cover was quite expensive, well the cover was only $25 but there was an additional $15 shipping and handling fee so it actually cost me a little over $40 just for the cover. I've covered a few of them in the past & have ended up with mixed results, some of them have sounded exactly the same afterwards but in other cases I can hear the cover?
So I'm wondering if getting some wax in between the pickup & cover may help to keep the pickup sounding the same with the cover on it? If so, what method should I use to do this? Basically I guess I'm asking is, what would be the best way of covering this pup so it looks pretty but sounds the same as it does now? (Within reason of course)
Here's the deal, this cover was quite expensive, well the cover was only $25 but there was an additional $15 shipping and handling fee so it actually cost me a little over $40 just for the cover. I've covered a few of them in the past & have ended up with mixed results, some of them have sounded exactly the same afterwards but in other cases I can hear the cover?
So I'm wondering if getting some wax in between the pickup & cover may help to keep the pickup sounding the same with the cover on it? If so, what method should I use to do this? Basically I guess I'm asking is, what would be the best way of covering this pup so it looks pretty but sounds the same as it does now? (Within reason of course)