throwoff Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I have a CIJ 57' reisussue P The pickup is mounted hard to the body not the plate and has these wedges underneath that make sure its high enough. Well I changed the P/up to a Seymour duncan and need the wedge things. They cannot be removed from the existing pickup and perhaps I'm being stupid but I can't find them anywhere online... I could make them I suppose but my woodwork/manufacturing skills are poor at best. If anyone has a set, knows where I can buy a set or heck even make me a set let me know! Quote
geoffbyrne Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 (edited) Get an old (or buy a new) mouse mat & cut out appropriate shapes for pickup concerned. Use more than one level if necessary & screw down to taste. G. [quote name='throwoff' post='775996' date='Mar 16 2010, 09:18 AM']I have a CIJ 57' reisussue P The pickup is mounted hard to the body not the plate and has these wedges underneath that make sure its high enough. Well I changed the P/up to a Seymour duncan and need the wedge things. They cannot be removed from the existing pickup and perhaps I'm being stupid but I can't find them anywhere online... I could make them I suppose but my woodwork/manufacturing skills are poor at best. If anyone has a set, knows where I can buy a set or heck even make me a set let me know![/quote] Edited March 16, 2010 by geoffbyrne Quote
throwoff Posted March 16, 2010 Author Posted March 16, 2010 You sir are a very clever man! Thanks! Quote
Bassassin Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 You can use anything really - I've bodged 'em with folded-up cardboard in the past. Surprisingly good acoustic properties... Jon. Quote
waldemar Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 (edited) Yep, nothing like a bit of DIY creativity when it comes to your instruments - check this guy out: [url="http://nicksworldofsynthesizers.com/springs.html"]http://nicksworldofsynthesizers.com/springs.html[/url] The best bit being: [quote]"The reverb time (sustain) is so long that the springs need damping and I found that the best material for doing this is a slice of cucumber wedged under the end of each spring, other materials like foam or rubber tend to kill all the treble."[/quote] Sorry, not a bass link, but worth the look! Hehe. Edited March 17, 2010 by waldemar Quote
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