They seem to be on top of the PU poles, though. If you go for a bar bridge you might be able to choose the spacing and have a killer tone. At least I could choose on a Compton bridge.
Nice guitar by the way!
Nice work! At first it did give me the creeps to watch those pictures LOL
I really enjoy the way you showcase your work @Curt, it's simple and to the point, while still making for great stories. Keep 'em coming! :D
I removed mine. I figured it made no sense (to me, YMMV) to buy a fully rotating one and keep the original. If I ever need the original again for any reason I'll buy a new one then, instead of keeping one I might never need stashed away.
But then again I gig my guitar and I don't intend to sell...
I remember seeing a picture of George Harrison doing the setup on his guitar somewhere on this forum. Learn from the masters, they say...
I actually enjoy doing the setup on my guitar. I believe it's one of those things that helps us to achieve "that" tone we are always chasing after. As a...
I use a clip on tuner regularly. However, when playing at the studio my guitar resonates with the rest of the band, so if I wanto to tune I have to do it outside, which is kind of a pain. Yep, I see a pedal tuner coming my way...