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Apologies if this subject has been broached before, I suspect it will have been..

Anyway, I could do with some foam to put under the pups in my G&L tribute L2500, as they push into the pup cavity far too easily when resting my thumb on them. There are springs [i]in situ[/i], but they're not manly enough for an ultra butch guy like me :).
So I ask:
1) Does anyone know where I can buy/pilfer a bit of suitable foam, I don't need kilos here...

and

2) Does anyone have any experience of putting foam under G&L pups? IE how big the bits of foam should be trimmed to, one lump or a couple of strips etc...

Cheers guys
Andrew.

Posted

I've used NBR pipe lagging before, it's a bit firmer than some of the grey PE foam lagging. You will get it in a hardware shop like B&Q.

Hamster

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[quote name='Muppet' post='121189' date='Jan 15 2008, 11:15 PM']I've used all sorts in the past before. Often grey pipe lagging as I've always some lying around![/quote]

Argh! when i was fitting DiMarzios in my jazz i needed some foam, but couldnt think of anything,,,,, thats a good substitute!

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[quote name='tauzero' post='121536' date='Jan 16 2008, 03:58 PM']Old neoprene mouse mats.[/quote]

Good one - recycle and be green too! :)

Hamster

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Really good question Hit&Run and some realy good ideas here which I'm going to try out myself in future as I've had this problem on my basses before..

Amazing that such a crucial thing as the way the pick ups sit in the body of the bass, is so badly thought through by a lot of bass manufacturers??

Posted

[quote name='tauzero' post='121536' date='Jan 16 2008, 03:58 PM']Old neoprene mouse mats.[/quote]
Now we are talking!
I can conjure up old mouse mats pretty easily.

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