Hello-
I was wondering if anybody had a solution to this problem (or came across it in their travels).
I am replacing 2 pickups in a Kiesel Solo 6 guitar with Seymour Duncans (59/JB). The problem is the longer legs on the Seymour Duncans. The body is so thin that if you route the cavity, it will be cutting it too close to the back of the guitar.
My next thought was to modify the legs of the pickup somehow. I have attached pictures. The one on the left is the SD, the one on the right is the Kiesel pickup. As you can see, the pickups are about the same height, but those longer legs on the SDs cause an issue.
These pickups have to be direct mounted to the guitar. Any suggestions or feedback is definitely appreciated! I was trying to see if there was a "no legs" replacement baseplate online anywhere, but couldn't find any. The kiesel pickup has a hole right in the baseplate itself
Thanks in advance,
Keith


I was wondering if anybody had a solution to this problem (or came across it in their travels).
I am replacing 2 pickups in a Kiesel Solo 6 guitar with Seymour Duncans (59/JB). The problem is the longer legs on the Seymour Duncans. The body is so thin that if you route the cavity, it will be cutting it too close to the back of the guitar.
My next thought was to modify the legs of the pickup somehow. I have attached pictures. The one on the left is the SD, the one on the right is the Kiesel pickup. As you can see, the pickups are about the same height, but those longer legs on the SDs cause an issue.
These pickups have to be direct mounted to the guitar. Any suggestions or feedback is definitely appreciated! I was trying to see if there was a "no legs" replacement baseplate online anywhere, but couldn't find any. The kiesel pickup has a hole right in the baseplate itself
Thanks in advance,
Keith

