gball
Ambassador of Boogie
Lollar.
My old bandmate and I tried a set of these a few years ago and to say I was underwhelmed would be a huge understatement. I really think the Gibson ones are much better.
Lollar.
can it be done without routing???
Of course - it's what the guitar originally had and what is in the neck position. Looks like a stock neck pickup but somewhere along the line somebody pulled the original Mini-Hum and stuck a P-90 in it. They fit the same route using the same mounting bracket so it's and easy conversion.
Awesome, I'll look into that. Thanks!!!
It is hum cancelling. It's a (mini) humbucker!Must also be hum cancelling...
It is hum cancelling. It's a (mini) humbucker!
A good friend of mine has a 1970 LP Deluxe Goldtop. And when you play it, you'll instantly know that you got a great sounding guitar. So yeah... +1 on Gibson Minibuckers, as long as the modern ones are the same as the vintage ones.
Have you been able to look under the pickups yet? Does it have a metal adapter plate that the pups secure to?
Is it here yet?
Please, for the love of all things holy, do not let anyone take a router to that guitar. It deserves to be returned to as close to stock as possible.
I wanted to suggest this one because I'm a fan of Seymour Duncan products. Hopefully their Antiquities Minibucker is a winner for y'all.We decided to go with a custom hot rod Duncan Antiquities Mini Humbucker that will match the neck in appearance. SD got the order yesterday.
I wanted to suggest this one because I'm a fan of Seymour Duncan products. Hopefully their Antiquities Minibucker is a winner for y'all.
I think so. It's being custom wound in the Santa Barbara shop. I'm gonna go pick it up when it's done.
You're driving to Santa Barbara?I think so. It's being custom wound in the Santa Barbara shop. I'm gonna go pick it up when it's done.
You're driving to Santa Barbara?
That sounds too kinky for me...You guys gonna "meet in the middle?"
