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Route My Axis for a Middle-Position Single Coil Pickup?

  • Go ahead, route the sucker and have all tones at your fingertips

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Leave it alone, Quacking is for ducks

    Votes: 9 60.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

Butch Snyder

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For a middle position single coil pickup? I would like to introduce some Strat quack into my sound. I have a template and have routed many many Teles; but they're always underneath the cover of a pickguard. This route would be exposed as well as all my possible mistakes....
 

heavymetaljames

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With your chops - you do what you got to do - you can always buy another Axis - apparently there is nothing wrong with owning a dozen or so ....according to this forum - I'm in the process of explaining this to my wife......................!:D
 

ernie1966

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heavymetaljames said:
With your chops - you do what you got to do - you can always buy another Axis - apparently there is nothing wrong with owning a dozen or so ....according to this forum - I'm in the process of explaining this to my wife......................!:D


Nope nothing wrong with owing multple EBMM's.

Oh, go ahead and make the addition to your Axis. You got the skills.
 

gui7ars

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Have you tried adding a push/pull to the volume knob to split the humbuckers? This might give you some nice single coil tones without altering the guitar so radically. Obviously not going to give you the classic strat 'tweener tones but would give you three single coil tones.
 

Butch Snyder

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gui7ars said:
Have you tried adding a push/pull to the volume knob to split the humbuckers? This might give you some nice single coil tones without altering the guitar so radically. Obviously not going to give you the classic strat 'tweener tones but would give you three single coil tones.

The vol push/pull splits the neck pickup and the tone push/pull splits the bridge pickup.
 

candid_x

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Butch, why not just get an older Axis Sport with SSH p’ups?

Am a quack addict myself. :rolleyes:
 
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