Pickup placement formula - Ping Dave!

Started by drbassman, October 04, 2010, 06:09:59 AM

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drbassman

Hey Dave, I know we had this discussion years ago, but I can't find my notes on the formula for determining pup placement based on scale length.  Do you have that handy or a reference?
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exiledarchangel

Well I'm not Dave, but I think I can help ya.This site has accurate measures for alot of different basses.

http://www.geocities.jp/dgb_studio/PuPos_e.htm
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sniper

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jumbodbassman

Quote from: drbassman on October 04, 2010, 06:09:59 AM
Hey Dave, I know we had this discussion years ago, but I can't find my notes on the formula for determining pup placement based on scale length.  Do you have that handy or a reference?

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drbassman

Thanks sniper, the second one was the one Dave and I discussed years ago.  Glad it's still around!
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Pilgrim

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Dave W

I hadn't seen the article on BuildYourGuitar, it's a good one. The article is just a few months old and I've never heard of Leonardo Lospennato but his book sounds interesting and I see he's built a "David St. Hubbins - Big Bottom Bass."  :)

dadagoboi

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http://www.lospennato.com/
Some strange stuff.  A BillyBo sort of bass that has possibilities.

Dave W

Yeah. Some of the weird stuff that you usually see from boutique bass builders but also some that show he can think for himself.

birdie

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drbassman

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