Let me start out by saying this is my first post on this site.:newbie:
Ok So I Have an AS83, I like the sound this guitar has but wished for something better, so I got a Gibson Classic '57 Plus For the Bridge and a Seth Lover's for the neck It seemed like a pretty good match up.
I gave it to a Luthier shop who came pretty recommended in Portland.
Two weeks after I dropped it off to get the pickups put in they called, I expected to tell me that the guitar was done, but instead... I was told that the pickups were out of phase, that the magnets were at the wrong poles... as he described it to me, and he told me they would have to flip the magnets and re-wax pot them, and it would cost an extra $65.
My question/questions are
Is that about right to pay
How could I have known prior to paying over 100 dollars per pickup that they were going to be out of phase
And if there was no way to tell, how often dose something like that happen?
Thank you for your time.
-Arthur Scully
Ok So I Have an AS83, I like the sound this guitar has but wished for something better, so I got a Gibson Classic '57 Plus For the Bridge and a Seth Lover's for the neck It seemed like a pretty good match up.
I gave it to a Luthier shop who came pretty recommended in Portland.
Two weeks after I dropped it off to get the pickups put in they called, I expected to tell me that the guitar was done, but instead... I was told that the pickups were out of phase, that the magnets were at the wrong poles... as he described it to me, and he told me they would have to flip the magnets and re-wax pot them, and it would cost an extra $65.
My question/questions are
Is that about right to pay
How could I have known prior to paying over 100 dollars per pickup that they were going to be out of phase
And if there was no way to tell, how often dose something like that happen?
Thank you for your time.
-Arthur Scully
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