Being mag pups, it won't matter too much if they are in a hollow box or not. They are overwound pickups Fender designed to give you the hotter, higher output, bluesy sound favored by SRV and other Texas blues-slingers. You can separate them; as swampapple slim is alluding to, the neck pickup is your best choice for a single box.
James Leonard > Ron "Oily" SpragueJune 4, 2012 at 7:56am
more important is neck for sound changes box more so acousticaly id put them and use a 500k volume pot and 250 tone with .005 black beauty wired vintage gibson way there the cap is solderd to both pots it sounds incredible i found setup on some obscure site tried it and i use 1 pickup a p 90 and it a million dollar sound try it out
James Leonard > swampapple slimJune 3, 2012 at 9:47pm
they came from a stage smashed fender hard body. Can i use all three or should a seperate them?
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James,
Being mag pups, it won't matter too much if they are in a hollow box or not. They are overwound pickups Fender designed to give you the hotter, higher output, bluesy sound favored by SRV and other Texas blues-slingers. You can separate them; as swampapple slim is alluding to, the neck pickup is your best choice for a single box.
thanks for th input!
more important is neck for sound changes box more so acousticaly id put them and use a 500k volume pot and 250 tone with .005 black beauty wired vintage gibson way there the cap is solderd to both pots it sounds incredible i found setup on some obscure site tried it and i use 1 pickup a p 90 and it a million dollar sound try it out
they came from a stage smashed fender hard body. Can i use all three or should a seperate them?
Never heard of that particular pick, no idea what they would sound like. Guess you need to build one and find out,eh? :-)
that will be the fun part