I recently got a set of these for my old Ibanez ICB300, as the stock DX4s it comes with are a little too polite. I hadn't realised until they arrived through the letterbox how much smaller the Duncans would be compared to the originals: lengthwise they're about 1.5cm shorter. I'm also not mad keen on having manufacturers logos written all over everything so I bought a set of wooden pickup covers that will fit the space slightly better - I'll actually have to sand the edges a bit to bring them down to the correct size. The idea is obviously to rehouse the Duncans in the new covers.
But to do that I have to transplant the innards of the SSB-4s, which are set with some kind of epoxy. What's worse, you can only access the edge of each one because the glued-on baseplate covers all the rest of it. Has anyone ever managed to do this, say with a cheap hairdryer and a craft knife? Or am I chasing a fool's errand?
But to do that I have to transplant the innards of the SSB-4s, which are set with some kind of epoxy. What's worse, you can only access the edge of each one because the glued-on baseplate covers all the rest of it. Has anyone ever managed to do this, say with a cheap hairdryer and a craft knife? Or am I chasing a fool's errand?
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