Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
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Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
Any difference in sound, feedback, etc. when using these two types of pickup mounts?
Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
Nope.
The foam pads keep out dust & debris from the pickup cavities, and supposedly don't marr the older CV finish like the grommets do, but it really makes little difference. I'm a grommet fan though..
The foam pads keep out dust & debris from the pickup cavities, and supposedly don't marr the older CV finish like the grommets do, but it really makes little difference. I'm a grommet fan though..
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
+1. Grommets look cool.collin wrote:Nope.
The foam pads keep out dust & debris from the pickup cavities, and supposedly don't marr the older CV finish like the grommets do, but it really makes little difference. I'm a grommet fan though..
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
Foam pads ruin CV finishes and leave a nasty stain. Only way to remove it is to refinish the guitar.collin wrote:and supposedly don't marr the older CV finish like the grommets do
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
I'm a Grommit fan as well

I like the foam best for practical reasons, although the grommets look kind of cool

I like the foam best for practical reasons, although the grommets look kind of cool
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
Kind of an old thread, but I thought I would comment anyway. I recently replaced the foam pads on my 660/12 with the rubber grommets. It could definitely be a placebo effect, but to me the pickups sound a little more "airy" and "alive", not quite as boxed-in. I imagine this is how most people would compare a wax-potted pickup versus unpotted. Like I said, it could be a placebo effect and the difference is null/all in my head. But, I am happy with the change. 

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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
I've never been too fond of the pads. They do discolor the finish, as they are pigmented with lamp black which migrates into the CV coating with help from the plasticizer in the foam... even rubber grommets can also do this, and vinyl grommets (the harder ones) eat into the varnish, although they don't stain.
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What about using silicone grommets, would those be a good option as far as not damaging the finish?
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
I would prefer thicker grommets, BTW!
Playing a nearly "fresh neck" (faaaar away from resetting) of a two years old guitar I have an additional question: When I raise the PUs more than now (what I would prefer) the grommets drop out.
Some Ideas? I think the PUs could move up to 2mm closer to the strings than now.
As You can read: I prefer the grommets (combined with the matching toasters). On my former 360/6FG from 1990 the foam pads "marked their territory". - Never again!
The PU's cavities and dust are not a problem, IMHO. - The guitar has a much bigger soundhole...
PS: The bad joke that (since decades!) some high quality guitars are equipped with cheap cable grommet seals for cushioning the PUs is so weird that it is cool again in a (very) special way. I can not imagine that as an idea of Roger Rossmeisl. Very un-german way of designing. Even 60 years ago.
Playing a nearly "fresh neck" (faaaar away from resetting) of a two years old guitar I have an additional question: When I raise the PUs more than now (what I would prefer) the grommets drop out.
Some Ideas? I think the PUs could move up to 2mm closer to the strings than now.
As You can read: I prefer the grommets (combined with the matching toasters). On my former 360/6FG from 1990 the foam pads "marked their territory". - Never again!
The PU's cavities and dust are not a problem, IMHO. - The guitar has a much bigger soundhole...
PS: The bad joke that (since decades!) some high quality guitars are equipped with cheap cable grommet seals for cushioning the PUs is so weird that it is cool again in a (very) special way. I can not imagine that as an idea of Roger Rossmeisl. Very un-german way of designing. Even 60 years ago.
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Grommets for me
Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
You could try putting two (or more) grommets instead of just one? That should double your pickup clearance above the body. For example, the pickguard uses two grommets to give it a little more height.Hotzenplotz wrote:Playing a nearly "fresh neck" (faaaar away from resetting) of a two years old guitar I have an additional question: When I raise the PUs more than now (what I would prefer) the grommets drop out.
Some Ideas? I think the PUs could move up to 2mm closer to the strings than now.
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
Unfortunately that would be too high, wouldn't it?!
At the pickguard there is a screw that goes through the grommets, if wanted You could put three or four in a row quite easy. So far, so good.
At the PUs there only the adjusting screws. The four "corner screws" (I mean those ones that keep the whole PU together) are much too short. Wouldn't the grommets slip away?
At the pickguard there is a screw that goes through the grommets, if wanted You could put three or four in a row quite easy. So far, so good.
At the PUs there only the adjusting screws. The four "corner screws" (I mean those ones that keep the whole PU together) are much too short. Wouldn't the grommets slip away?
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You might be right - of course, I haven't tried for myself. If you screw down a bit that might provide enough pressure to keep the corner grommets in place - or they might just spring out and fall into the soundhole...Hotzenplotz wrote:Unfortunately that would be too high, wouldn't it?!
At the pickguard there is a screw that goes through the grommets, if wanted You could put three or four in a row quite easy. So far, so good.
At the PUs there only the adjusting screws. The four "corner screws" (I mean those ones that keep the whole PU together) are much too short. Wouldn't the grommets slip away?

2010 360/12c63 FG
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
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Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
No, no! Your comments are appreciated!
I will cut a grommet with a scalpel.
O.K., now I have to go to the next hardwarestore...
BTW: I was searching the web for bigger ones, already. For 2mm more thickness the diameter is muuuch bigger - ugly.
I will cut a grommet with a scalpel.
O.K., now I have to go to the next hardwarestore...
BTW: I was searching the web for bigger ones, already. For 2mm more thickness the diameter is muuuch bigger - ugly.
Re: Pickup foam pads vs rubber grommets
All this talk makes me want some cheese!