C christ462000 Junior Member Messages 81 Nov 25, 2018 #1 Can someone tell me the spacing's for the pots and 5way switch on a fender strat with 3 pots. Than you
Can someone tell me the spacing's for the pots and 5way switch on a fender strat with 3 pots. Than you
stratamania Mythical Status Messages 11,958 Nov 25, 2018 #2 Does this help? http://www.montreuxguitars.com/products/template/retrovibe/62_sc.gif
Rick Epic Member Messages 6,884 Nov 26, 2018 #3 I heard about this high tech informational location device called Google. I'd recommend using the search terms: stratocaster dimensions diagram Also, over the years the strat has subtle variations so there's no 100% "correct " set of measurements.
I heard about this high tech informational location device called Google. I'd recommend using the search terms: stratocaster dimensions diagram Also, over the years the strat has subtle variations so there's no 100% "correct " set of measurements.
C christ462000 Junior Member Messages 81 Nov 26, 2018 #4 I forgot to say its a Warmoth strat are they the same spacing's
Rick Epic Member Messages 6,884 Nov 26, 2018 #5 Did you take a look at the warmoth website? Maybe in the pickguard section? Maybe print out a pdf? Then compare it to known measurements? Maybe give Warmoth a call? They can answer a question in a phone call better than any of us speculating.
Did you take a look at the warmoth website? Maybe in the pickguard section? Maybe print out a pdf? Then compare it to known measurements? Maybe give Warmoth a call? They can answer a question in a phone call better than any of us speculating.
stratamania Mythical Status Messages 11,958 Nov 26, 2018 #7 I have not noticed a difference in dimensions between Warmoth and Stratocaster pickguards. So one should fit the other. Indeed to the best of my knowledge, there are people who replace Fender made pickguards on their Fenders, with those made by Warmoth.
I have not noticed a difference in dimensions between Warmoth and Stratocaster pickguards. So one should fit the other. Indeed to the best of my knowledge, there are people who replace Fender made pickguards on their Fenders, with those made by Warmoth.
Cagey Mythical Status Messages 24,425 Nov 26, 2018 #8 I've certainly done it more than once. The pattern has decades of history; there's no mystery to hole placement.
I've certainly done it more than once. The pattern has decades of history; there's no mystery to hole placement.