Re: Help me design my next guitar- you guys have provided great pickup ideas in the p
Bridge pickup placement is sensitive in other ways. Too close to the bridge, and it gets shrill, some would say gutless. That's the biggest complaint many SG players have about classic SGs, they are too bright, and it's not primarily because it's a thin-bodied guitar [that affects resonance and sustain more than brightness], it's because the bridge was placed too close.
I'd be inclined to place it where a 25.5" would a bridge humbucker, or maybe even centered on the bridge humbucker's stud coil... But that could be a problem if you can't make the Rickenbacker pickup work for you and don't want to cover up the swimming pool with a pickguard.
If you have a similar build swimming pool route 25.5" scale guitar already, I'd recommend that you rig up a movable pickup mount so you can test various distances and see what you like, before commiting to a pickup placement.
Bridge pickup placement is sensitive in other ways. Too close to the bridge, and it gets shrill, some would say gutless. That's the biggest complaint many SG players have about classic SGs, they are too bright, and it's not primarily because it's a thin-bodied guitar [that affects resonance and sustain more than brightness], it's because the bridge was placed too close.
I'd be inclined to place it where a 25.5" would a bridge humbucker, or maybe even centered on the bridge humbucker's stud coil... But that could be a problem if you can't make the Rickenbacker pickup work for you and don't want to cover up the swimming pool with a pickguard.
If you have a similar build swimming pool route 25.5" scale guitar already, I'd recommend that you rig up a movable pickup mount so you can test various distances and see what you like, before commiting to a pickup placement.