Hey guys,
first of all I'd like to say thank you very much, for this awesome forum, all the advice I've gotten so far and the helpful people round here!
After gathering opinions and opening some threads about which pickups to get, this here is kinda my attempt to make sure I solve all problems I might encounter, to make sure my workhorse guitar is "finished" (if something like this is even possible :P)
After all the advice I decided to get the Holydiver in the Bridge position, and the Slowhands for the Middle and the Neck. The guitar I'm talking about is a custom handmade "Neubauer Guitars" Strat, with a HSS configuration, a poplar body, a maple neck and fretboard. I attached pics and a vid of me playing it (through a Peavey Valveking 100 with a tubescreamer, I think to remember that I used the SD Jeff Beck in the Bridge position), and currently I have the SD JB installed together with two Duesenberg vintage Singles.
So the questions I have are:
The Duesenberg PUs came with the half opened silvercovers, I like that look and don't wanna change it. Is it a problem soundwise if I order the Holydiver with a 50mm spacing although the tremolo would require a tremspacing? (you can see it in the pics that the strings aren't perfectly aligned over the polepieces)
When ordering, shall I drop Tim a line beforehand to tell him to "calibrate" the PUs in order the Diver works better with the Slowhands?
Do you guys have a clue what exact model of the Tremol-No I need to get to fit the strat vintage bridge (I think it's a Göldo Diego Deluxe Trem)
Will I need new electronics like caps, pots and a switch? I don't even know right now what is installed (except for the 5 way switch which is an original Fender), as far as seen in the pics there are two caps, one is bigger and the other one smaller, there's "Alpha" with an inverted S and "9L4" written on the pots.
Here's the vid, I know the quality isn't the best but I don't have proper recording gear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xGnEfKMQgA&feature=plcpI'll attach pics in the next response
Thanks in advance for answers, any help is welcome!
Cheers