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With regard to slanted mounting rings.

What is the difference in having one coil of the humbucker further away from the strings?

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I always thought the purpose of slanted mounting rings was to align the pup with the neck/bridge angle of some guitars. Like LP's, I think. That way both pup coils will be the same distance from the strings. But, I'm not positive about that.

Artie


Originally Posted by ArtieTooI always thought the purpose of slanted mounting rings was to align the pup with the neck/bridge angle of some guitars. Like LP's, I think. That way both pup coils will be the same distance from the strings. But, I'm not positive about that.

Artie

I'm pretty sure you're right.


Originally Posted by ArtieTooI always thought the purpose of slanted mounting rings was to align the pup with the neck/bridge angle of some guitars. Like LP's, I think. That way both pup coils will be the same distance from the strings. But, I'm not positive about that.

Artie

1 To add to this, there are different height slanted rings, I did not realize this when I bought some. I figured LP Bridge was common and LP neck was common, but apparently not. (These were not Gibson parts, they were one of the knock-off brands, I think AllParts)

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