Hi!
The Vigiers with pickguard have 3 mounting holes for each humbucker, while normal humbuckers have only 2 (1 each side).
My understanding was that if I need to replace pickups I need to either:
a) drill 2 new holes of the treble side on the pup plate.
b) Or, if I use Dimarzios which have a very narrow plate, make a small plate with 3 holes in it and attach this small plate to the pickup with the middle screw while using the outer screws for mounting pickup.
c) Use Duncan trembuckers which have 3 holes already. But then Duncan support says the 2 outer holes are not threaded, they're just dummy holes from the manufacturing.
All clear, but then I stumbled upon this thread: http://www.vigierguitars.com/forum/message.php?id_question=3773
Here they talk about some "kit" for mounting the pickups for 3 holes that is supposedly already on the pickups and can be moved to the ned ones? Can someone clarify what this is all about?
Also, is the distance between the center of two outer holes 8mm?
Thanks!
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Great Ben, thanks!
Just a clarification: I thought that the DiMarzio pickups mounted on the Vigier had plates specially made for Vigier with 2 holes on the treble side?
Are you saying they are really normal DiMarzio pickups with normal plates, and that Vigier makes a smaller plate attached to the pickup to fit 2 screws?
If so, that would be awesome, then I'll just move the smaller plate to the new DiMarzios.
Just a clarification: I thought that the DiMarzio pickups mounted on the Vigier had plates specially made for Vigier with 2 holes on the treble side?
Are you saying they are really normal DiMarzio pickups with normal plates, and that Vigier makes a smaller plate attached to the pickup to fit 2 screws?
If so, that would be awesome, then I'll just move the smaller plate to the new DiMarzios.
Great! I was confused since there's been some talk of having to drill new holes. But i understand that's the case if you put in another brand beside DiMarzio since pup plates are much wider. Replacing with DiMarzios is a piece of cake then!