Enlarged 2-Pickup Pickguard For 4001

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MichaelStewart
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Enlarged 2-Pickup Pickguard For 4001

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Hi everybody!

I have a 1979 MG 4001 that has had a route on the body between the pickups for a P-Bass pickup.

I would like to have a pickguard made that not only covers this mistake, but includes the bridge pickup.

If I remove the pickup surround, will there be increased hum? Will there be a problem adjusting the pickup high enough? Will there be additional problems that I haven't thought of?

Also, I was wondering if anyone has done this. I have not seen any 4001s or 4003s modified this way, so I figured that there might be a reason why???

Any thoughts will be appreciated!

Thanks!
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pickguardian can make you what ever you need or want.
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I am guessing you would have a situation with the bridge pup not high enough. What I would do is get a vintage-type guard to cover the area between the neck and the bridge pup surround. You'd need a custom one because the neck pup would need to be at the 1" position, unless the bass was also routed to have the neck at the 1/2" position.
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Welcome to the forum, and yes, go to pickguardian website and contact them. They should be able to fix you up, and answer all your questions.
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