Yves de Denholm
New member
Hi,
Me and my son are at the design stage of a guitar we plan to build from scratch. He is the music expert while I am the woodworking one ;o)... Please read that I know nothing about music.
He really likes the sounds of the « LW-Hmet LiveWire Metal Humbucker ». So the plan is to have this pickup at the bridge.
After reading the book “Make Your Own electric Guitar” by Melvyn His**** (very interesting book by the way) we still have a couple of questions regarding the pickup:
1. We plan to put a camber in the fingerboard (7” radius). This mean that the two center strings might be 1/16” to 5/64” higher because of the camber. Is this feasible with that sort of pickup? Should I bother with such a small difference? Is the high output delivered by the pickup will compensate? Am I missing the point ;o) ?
2. What would be the optimum string spacing to use with such pickup?
Is there anything that you think of that I should research more? Let me know if there are some more reading you think I should do (books or Web site).
Best regards!
Yves de Denholm
Me and my son are at the design stage of a guitar we plan to build from scratch. He is the music expert while I am the woodworking one ;o)... Please read that I know nothing about music.
He really likes the sounds of the « LW-Hmet LiveWire Metal Humbucker ». So the plan is to have this pickup at the bridge.
After reading the book “Make Your Own electric Guitar” by Melvyn His**** (very interesting book by the way) we still have a couple of questions regarding the pickup:
1. We plan to put a camber in the fingerboard (7” radius). This mean that the two center strings might be 1/16” to 5/64” higher because of the camber. Is this feasible with that sort of pickup? Should I bother with such a small difference? Is the high output delivered by the pickup will compensate? Am I missing the point ;o) ?
2. What would be the optimum string spacing to use with such pickup?
Is there anything that you think of that I should research more? Let me know if there are some more reading you think I should do (books or Web site).
Best regards!
Yves de Denholm