Hi...I recently bought a beautiful 1992 360/6 Mapleglo with the black hardware. I want to replace the Hi-Gains with the Vintage 7.4 Scatterwounds. I called Jim Rhodes to order the pickups and he said I should check under the neck pickup to make sure it's routed out so that a Vintage PU would fit.
Well...I tried to check it but being a moron (and extremely reticent about screwing up a perfectly good guitar) I couldn't (wouldn't) pry up the neck PU's.
Do you know for sure if the '92 360 will accept the Vintage PU's?
If it will...should I order black rubber grommets to replace the foam grommets?
Will the new chrome PUs look funny with the black hardware.......Can the toaster covers be painted black??
If anyone wants to know why I'm posting something like this on the 4th of July...well, it the best American guitar and I've got the Rick fever bad.
I really appreciate any advice.
Best, Dave in Va.
Vintage scatterwounds on a '92 360
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I copped the jpg of the Mapleglo with the chrome toasters. Looks fine to me. I'm going to go ahead and order the 2 Vintage Toasters and some grommets and go for it.
The other option I was thinking about was a '66 340 that's on eBay. I'm guessing that the '92 360 with the Vintage Toasters ought to sound sufficiently 60ish enough (and save me a grand). Are ther any other oddball mods I should make (soundwise)?
You guys are great. When I get the PU's in I'll try and figure out how to post a pic.
Thanks, Dave in Va.
(660/12 on order for what seems like 20 years...really only about 11 weeks).
The other option I was thinking about was a '66 340 that's on eBay. I'm guessing that the '92 360 with the Vintage Toasters ought to sound sufficiently 60ish enough (and save me a grand). Are ther any other oddball mods I should make (soundwise)?
You guys are great. When I get the PU's in I'll try and figure out how to post a pic.
Thanks, Dave in Va.
(660/12 on order for what seems like 20 years...really only about 11 weeks).
Dave: You will be happy with the sound of the scatter wound toasters.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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