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  • Plastic Mounting Rings Versus Ringless Setups

    After dealing with plastic humbucker mounting rings chipping and breaking I like the idea of mounting humbuckers directly to the wood like single coil pups are often mounted. I suppose I could buy steel rings, but I like the ringless look, too.

    What do you like and why?




  • #2
    I guess it depends on the guitar, but I normally prefer humbuckers in a mounting ring. It's a visual thing more than anything else.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sully View Post
      I guess it depends on the guitar, but I normally prefer humbuckers in a mounting ring. It's a visual thing more than anything else.

      sully
      I think a lot this has to do with tradition. Not many people want a ring around their single coil pups on a superstrat, but they usually don't come that way...

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      • #4
        I definitely like rings. It's easier to get the pickups where you need them, looks cleaner, etc.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Trussrod View Post
          I think a lot this has to do with tradition. Not many people want a ring around their single coil pups on a superstrat, but they usually don't come that way...
          Agreed, I think singles in rings look weird as hell...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sully View Post
            Agreed, I think singles in rings look weird as hell...

            Sully
            Stomach-turning weird--like orthopedic shoes.

            Are ringless humbuckers more likely to have issues with being bumped/moving around, hitting the strings, etc.?

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            • #7
              I like the looks of the direct mount humbuckers, but you need really precise pup routes that are cleanly painted to pull it off.
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              • #8
                My pinky finger of my picking hand likes the pickup ring. I use the face of the guitar, the ring and the pickup itself as a set a of steps - so to speak - that my pinky rests on. I never realized it till I tried had a guitar with direct-mounted pickups and tried to figure out why it felt so weird. I don't anchor my pinky they there, but use it as a quick reference to as a zero point, liking getting back to homebase.
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                • #9
                  I like pickup rings. Though I only like humbuckers.

                  This guy makes good pickup rings:

                  www.fretsonthenet.com/other_parts.htm

                  I like how he can do an inside taper on the ring to match the pickup:

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                  • #10
                    I think certain guitars, like the EBMM Axis (EVH) look right with direct mount pickups. Others don't.
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                    • #11
                      Direct mounted imo looks great on natural finishes, on painted guitars I find it miss or maybe
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by unknown View Post
                        I like pickup rings. Though I only like humbuckers.

                        This guy makes good pickup rings:

                        www.fretsonthenet.com/other_parts.htm

                        I like how he can do an inside taper on the ring to match the pickup:

                        I haven't utilized his services, but everyone says he does really good work. I think he might actually be a member here. Can't recall. That is a cool looking pickup ring though. What is it going on?
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                        • #13
                          Yup... Dave = fretsonthenet.com = budman68 on JCF
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