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I just puked up my dinner...major stress!

I just launched my Kickstarter campaign. Youtube's guitar-related "Doug and Pat Show" just dropped a video episode featuring a new guitar pickup I'm developing. With the NAMM show just days away, it was time to launch....

Man, I hope I'm not getting in over my head with this. I hope this is allowed, but if not, mods feel free to wipe the URL!

www.kickstarter.com/projects/901760341/wolfetone-pickups-a-real-p90-for-humbucking-routs



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Thanks! My Facebook has been going bonkers with messages for a couple hours now... we're tryign to pack and get ready to leave early in the morning for the NAMM show!
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According to that pic Steph posted RE: your packing... It's a start, but you have a long ways to go!
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Very cool Wolfe, couple questions. In the video Doug keeps saying that the pickup isn't height adjustable.
How did you set the height of the pickups you sent to them and how did that height compare to 'stock'?
What difference does it make in the sound?
Are people looking for new p90's and not able to find them?

These are coming from a non-musician by the way, just curious.
Good luck with the venture, I liked seeing how you mod'ed your winding machine.
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Thanks! My Facebook has been going bonkers with messages for a couple hours now... we're tryign to pack and get ready to leave early in the morning for the NAMM show!
What is you facebook handle?

Rock on bro! You are doing it right, you spent years working hard and building up you business, now is time to take it to the next level.

It is also obvious you love what you do and put out a quality product. I predict nothing but success.
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To my untrained ears your wolfetone pick ups sound much Better to me!!
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Your pickups sound great, Wolfe. Sell that.

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Very cool Wolfe, couple questions. In the video Doug keeps saying that the pickup isn't height adjustable.
How did you set the height of the pickups you sent to them and how did that height compare to 'stock'?
What difference does it make in the sound?
Are people looking for new p90's and not able to find them?

These are coming from a non-musician by the way, just curious.
Good luck with the venture, I liked seeing how you mod'ed your winding machine.
To set the height, I ask for 8 points of measurements... string heights off the body. I then mill down the cover to be about 1/8th inch below that. Adding and matching the arch to the bottom of the cover, for a guitar that I don't have, is very tricky.. a process which will take practice.
People vary the height quite a bit, depending on taste. Lower height usually resulte in a softer, warmer sound that's a bit quieter and subdued. A height closer to the strings is usually more powerful, bright, raunchy... but it does have its drawbacks.

P90 style pickups are still being made. There are also some attempts to put a similar "single coil" pickup in a rout meant for "humbuckers' -- that's where this comes in to play. The other versions cheat by altering the geometry of the coil and magnetic structure, which changes the sound and character. They do this in order to fit it under a cover that fits in the stock mounting "ring" In my creation, I keep the coil and magnetic structure 100% authentic. It's only the mount that's changed a bit... A 60+ year old problem is solved...
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I shared that vid on my FB page, I'm trying to help you barf, I mean grow your biz

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