Monty-Jay New member May 21, 2005 #3 Re: Paint a pickup? No, it shouldn't change, but it depends on what you do. I've painted EMG and EMG style (covered) pickups and they sound fine. MJ
Re: Paint a pickup? No, it shouldn't change, but it depends on what you do. I've painted EMG and EMG style (covered) pickups and they sound fine. MJ
YJM_Rocks New member May 21, 2005 #4 Re: Paint a pickup? You might want to stay away from metallic paints, but they might not hurt. Regular paints shouldn't hurt anything.
Re: Paint a pickup? You might want to stay away from metallic paints, but they might not hurt. Regular paints shouldn't hurt anything.
Stringmachine New member May 21, 2005 #5 Re: Paint a pickup? A friend painted has painted a few EMG's and had no difference in sound. As long as you paint only the bobbins it should be okay.
Re: Paint a pickup? A friend painted has painted a few EMG's and had no difference in sound. As long as you paint only the bobbins it should be okay.
APB_4 New member May 21, 2005 #6 Re: Paint a pickup? Ye if you use acrylics or similar I can't see that there'll be a problem it's basically just a little bit more plastic.
Re: Paint a pickup? Ye if you use acrylics or similar I can't see that there'll be a problem it's basically just a little bit more plastic.
ex-250 Riffologist Extraordinaire May 21, 2005 #8 Re: Paint a pickup? ok cool. cause ive really really really wanted a black phat cat since they cane out. i guess i can just paint over a regular one now
Re: Paint a pickup? ok cool. cause ive really really really wanted a black phat cat since they cane out. i guess i can just paint over a regular one now