fretmeister Posted yesterday at 11:00 Posted yesterday at 11:00 I wouldn't have quite as many switching options though. Just P / P+MM / MM And then have a series / parallel on the MM only. I have a good MM pickup lying about already... 1 Quote
Paul S Posted yesterday at 11:58 Posted yesterday at 11:58 I did it the other way around ie had a MM Sterling into which I had @Andyjr1515 graft a P pickup. Had to have the P bits reversed a la Yamaha to fit into the sweet spot as I recall. Very nice it was too. 2 Quote
wateroftyne Posted yesterday at 12:51 Posted yesterday at 12:51 My Maryszczyk Jake, factory PMM. All-passive, Vol / Vol / Tone. Nice and simple, well balanced, sounds immense. If anything happened to it, I’d get another. 3 Quote
fretmeister Posted yesterday at 15:35 Author Posted yesterday at 15:35 2 hours ago, wateroftyne said: My Maryszczyk Jake, factory PMM. All-passive, Vol / Vol / Tone. Nice and simple, well balanced, sounds immense. If anything happened to it, I’d get another. That's a lovely looking thing. I think I want my MM pickup more in the traditional place. Quote
Andyjr1515 Posted yesterday at 15:50 Posted yesterday at 15:50 3 hours ago, Paul S said: I did it the other way around ie had a MM Sterling into which I had @Andyjr1515 graft a P pickup. Had to have the P bits reversed a la Yamaha to fit into the sweet spot as I recall. Very nice it was too. Yes - it came out well...and sounded great! It was your 5er Sterling with the Aguilar P added. Very enjoyable project and satisfying result : If you are tempted, @fretmeister, I would say 'Go For It!' 4 Quote
fretmeister Posted yesterday at 16:00 Author Posted yesterday at 16:00 I've measured up my existing P bitsa and the P pickup is in the right spot but that would mean the MM is about 2mm out of position towards the bridge. I'm guessing that 2mm won't make a lot of difference as intonation settings change by more than that when string gauges are changed and so on. Or of course I could take out the split P and get a hum cancelling 50s P pickup instead and then have both in their traditional positions. I've never tried a 50s P pickup. Could be interesting! Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 16:05 Posted yesterday at 16:05 I’m playing around with this project at present 2 Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 16:35 Posted yesterday at 16:35 33 minutes ago, fretmeister said: I've measured up my existing P bitsa and the P pickup is in the right spot but that would mean the MM is about 2mm out of position towards the bridge. I'm guessing that 2mm won't make a lot of difference as intonation settings change by more than that when string gauges are changed and so on. Or of course I could take out the split P and get a hum cancelling 50s P pickup instead and then have both in their traditional positions. I've never tried a 50s P pickup. Could be interesting! I was quite surprised when I started looking more closely at PUP positions that there's more variation, for example among Fender Precisions, than I'd always believed/assumed to be the case. I suspect there's as much rhetoric as science in this space? 1 Quote
fretmeister Posted yesterday at 19:39 Author Posted yesterday at 19:39 Wouldn’t surprise me. I might start a thread and get everyone with a P, MM etc to measure from the nut to the start of the pickup casing. Could be interesting to see the variation. Quote
fretmeister Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago I've been thinking about this more - I have 3 shorties, two of which are P only and the other is PJ. And I have a medium scale PJ. So with that in mind I think I might just make this bass a ray only - at least for the moment. Quote
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