Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

av3nger

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My grandpa and I installed the pickups where if you were staring at the guitar like thistmp_8705-IMG_20140727_162621162-1324659821.jpg
You could read Made in USA if the lettering was on the outside. I'm using a custom metal mounting ring and I'm getting this: tmp_8705-IMG_20140727_162657645-1523049788.jpg

Even with the included ring there is a slight angle...the pickup sits too close to the strings with the ring included with the pickup.
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

That doesn't look terrible to me. I'd probably lower the pickup a tad if it were my guitar, though.
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

I put my L90 where the wires exit from the bottom of the pup would be closest to the hole going from the pup cavity to the control cavity. Really either direction won't matter as both coils are the same. Also to get you pup even with the strings maybe put some foam under the pup to keep it level?
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

I like the foam idea...I just thought I made a genuine mistake. I did the same as you...the hole the wires were jutting out of is closest to the wood hole in the guitar and the inside letters are right side up.
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

I have trimmed a few sets of their rings flat. An L90 will fit most common plastic pickup rings. (sometimes with a bit of trimming of the ring's corners.)
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

I have trimmed a few sets of their rings flat. An L90 will fit most common plastic pickup rings. (sometimes with a bit of trimming of the ring's corners.)

I stuck a piece of hard white foam over some soft black foam and now I have to force the metal neck ring down. The l-90 comes with some orange hard plastic tubes...if I used the Seymour Duncan springs it would probably be better.
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

Or filing the inside of the ring or even sanding it a little on the inside might help.
 
Re: Which way do Wilde pickups fit in?

I typically do it the opposite way: wires exit pickup furthest from cavity hole. It shouldn't make much difference as they are balanced coils. That said, that metal ring will make a big difference per Bill. Bill's philosophy was to reduce/eliminate metal that would affect the magnetic field. That's why all his pickups are epoxied or have plastic baseplates rather than screwed to metal/brass baseplates.
 
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