JackANSI wrote:I always thought it would make some tonal difference (and they look hella cool when done just right). But I also heard that fender slanted theirs because of string spacing change but kept the same pickup.
Fender's pups are spaced correctly, so that's not why they slanted theirs.
Kramer, on the other hand spaced theirs so that the poles would line up better because they used normal/Gibson spaced pickups. (Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB's)
That's another reason that EVH did that to his Kramer "Frankenstrat", because he used a 1963 Gibson ES-335 pickup and that's the only way he was able to get the pickup poles to line up with the string spacing.
Matter of fact, I believe that EVH did this before Kramer offered that slanted pup feature on their Baretta, Focus 1000, Focus 6000, Pacer Custom guitars. EVH's "Frankie guitar was built in '78 and the Kramer models that featured the slanted pups weren't in production until '83-ish.
That's the main reason that I'm slanting the bridge pickup in mine, because anytime I ever saw that feature on a humbucker equipped guitar, I immediately thought "Kramer."
Even thought I'm already filling in the neck pup cavity, it's worth it to me to fill and re-route the bridge cavity only to achieve that "look."
I've been wanting a single pup "Strat body" Kramer for a long time, and this guitar will defnintely be a dream come true in that respect, cause I've been looking for a long time for one.
I'm taking alot of photos of the build so this will be documented very well. I'll share my progess as it unfolds.
Thanks for the kind words and interest in my builds, cause it means alot to me.
I'm not a pro by any means, but every time I build and paint one, I get more experience and run into something that I havent ran into before.
I'm more than happy to share my thoughts and knowledge that I've gathered over the years with you guys, and I can only hope to help and inspire one of you to tackle your own work on your instruments.
Thanks for taking the time and leaving nice replies on this. You guys rock!
-Joe