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Topic: Fender Deluxe Trapezoid pickup help |
Brad Sarno
From: St. Louis, MO USA
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Posted 26 Apr 2006 2:50 pm
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I've got this very nice early 50's Fender Deluxe 6, and the trapezoid pickup is not firmly mounted to the baseplate. It wants to tilt a bit away from the neck end. How are these fastened? How can I secure it?
Thanks,
Brad
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 26 Apr 2006 3:02 pm
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Brad
Its been awhile, but remove the two screws with the locking washers and move the pickup to the desired place sort of shimmy it a bit until you find the pickup sits straight. this is not uncommon.
Try it, I think it will work. I have at times shimmed the base plate with a thin piece of sheet metal. Try it. |
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Rick Aiello
From: Berryville, VA USA
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Posted 26 Apr 2006 3:13 pm
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I assume you mean the entire unit ... not the internal "pole piecless bobbin" sitting between the upper and lower casing.
Here are the instructions I send to folks who what their Trap magnets remaged ... it will explain how everything is set up.
quote: Take the strings off ... and unscrew all the screws holding the tailplate/pickup assembly .
GENTLY pull the entire unit up ... there should be significant slack in the ground/hot wires to look under and work.
Basically there are 3 parts ... the cover plates (upper and lower), the DELICATE cardboard/fiber/waxed bobbin, and the two magnets.
The wires run out a hole in the bottom cover plate to the pots/etc. These won't be monkey-ed with.
On either end of the bottom plate you will see two nuts. Unscrew them (the bolt is welded to the upper plate and runs thru the magnets.)
Once the nuts are off ... set the whole unit back down ... and then pull off the top cover plate ... SLOWLY and gently ... in case there is some wax adhereing to the bobbin.
DON'T TUG ... it should lift off easily ... maybe a little wiggle.
Once the top plate is off , you will see the two alnico magnets ... a big one on the bass side and a smaller one on the treble side ... and the coil
Tighteneing down those two nuts ... under the bottom cover ... will probably reset your unit ...
Don't "hammer' them though ... snapping the welded screws ... bad news ...
If that doesn't do it ... theres a few more tricks ... but I bettcha thats what it needs.
And while you have it apart ...
I'd be happy to remag them for you (and b0b ) ...
I haven't met a set yet that didn't enjoy a good jolt.
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The Casteels
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Rick Collins
From: Claremont , CA USA
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Posted 27 Apr 2006 8:54 pm
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I haven't met a set yet that didn't enjoy a good jolt. |
I soaked two sets in a glass of Jolt Cola. I couldn't tell any difference. |
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Loni Specter
From: West Hills, CA, USA
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Posted 28 Apr 2006 12:34 pm
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I think you should just sell me the guitar cause I could use that pickup for my '52 custom 2x6  |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 28 Apr 2006 1:14 pm
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I'm with Loni on this  |
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Brad Sarno
From: St. Louis, MO USA
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Posted 28 Apr 2006 5:34 pm
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Thanks for the advice on this one guys. Actually, from what I can tell with the strings still on there, it looks as though the studs that come down from the top trapezoid thru the plate may have been broken off where there should be threads and nuts to hold it to the plate. There is enough stud left to align the pickup in the two holes, but they only stick thru about 1/8" of an inch. I can kind of tilt the pickup and pop it out of the mounting holes. I may need to find some way to secure it better since it seems that the threaded parts that held the nuts are gone. It actually works ok right now but it doesn't take much force to tilt the pickup toward the tailpiece.
The sad thing is that this guitar is beautiful as is the case. It could be in a museum. Near mint condition. I'll try to post some pictures soon. It's actually my wife's guitar and it's one of those pry it from her cold, dead hands kind of pieces. Sorry Loni
So how important is re-gaussing the magnets? It sounds great, but I have nothing to compare it to. I have a pickup rewinding friend here in town and he's got one of those giant horseshoe magnets for remagnetizing old pickups. He's also got a precise gauss meter so he can individually calibrate each pole if he wants to. Is this something he could easily do? Are the magnets the two grainy silver looking pieces sandwiched between the top and bottom trapezoids?
Thanks,
Brad |
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Jody Carver
From: KNIGHT OF FENDER TWEED
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Posted 28 Apr 2006 6:42 pm
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Brad unless my memory fails me (often times)
quote Brad...........................
Are the magnets the two grainy silver looking pieces sandwiched between the top and bottom trapezoids?
Yes, I beleive they are. Its a great guitar.
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Rick Aiello
From: Berryville, VA USA
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