Slanted vs Flat Mounting Rings for Humbuckers

StephenSLR

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With regard to slanted mounting rings.

What is the difference in having one coil of the humbucker further away from the strings?

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Re: Slanted vs Flat Mounting Rings for Humbuckers

I always thought the purpose of slanted mounting rings was to align the pup with the neck/bridge angle of some guitars. Like LP's, I think. That way both pup coils will be the same distance from the strings. But, I'm not positive about that.

Artie
 
Re: Slanted vs Flat Mounting Rings for Humbuckers

ArtieToo said:
I always thought the purpose of slanted mounting rings was to align the pup with the neck/bridge angle of some guitars. Like LP's, I think. That way both pup coils will be the same distance from the strings. But, I'm not positive about that.

Artie

I'm pretty sure you're right.
 
Re: Slanted vs Flat Mounting Rings for Humbuckers

ArtieToo said:
I always thought the purpose of slanted mounting rings was to align the pup with the neck/bridge angle of some guitars. Like LP's, I think. That way both pup coils will be the same distance from the strings. But, I'm not positive about that.

Artie
+1 To add to this, there are different height slanted rings, I did not realize this when I bought some. I figured LP Bridge was common and LP neck was common, but apparently not. (These were not Gibson parts, they were one of the knock-off brands, I think AllParts)
 
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