Originally Posted by
fender3x
Agree that the reshape is cool looking. You may want to do a dry fit first to see how it balances. The neck is a full two-three frets longer than a standard Fender. That my be why it has the extra long upper horn to compensate.
I agree about the pickup choice. Can't go wrong with a P. The J is a little trickier. All things being equal, a P pickup has more output than a J. To complicate things further a pup in the bridge position will have less output than the same pup in the mid position.
The combination makes it hard for a bridge J to keep up with a mid P. To compensate some people put a big humbucker or a "double jazz" in the bridge.
What I put in mine were a set of EMG Geezer Butler's. These are passive EMGs, and the J pup is both humbucking and has high output. Simple and they sound great...and they are not super expensive.
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