drew199321 wrote:Adding fuel to the fire here..... Anyone got pics of two-pickup musicmasters? Looks like I might be headed in that direction! Thanks again
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You can find six zillion relevant pictures by searching for pictures of pre-1964 Duo-sonics; they came with a toggle selector switch. And/or post-1963 Mustangs or Duo-sonics, these came with slider selector switches.
An actual converted Musicmaster won't look much different than those. At least mine doesn't. Here it is:
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This is a Musicmaster II that I had routed for the toggle switch. The guitar came pre-routed for Mustang slider switches, but I didn't want those. I was accustomed to using a toggle switch from my prior guitar.
You can find more pictures, and information, here:
http://www.marcelroy.com/mods/mm2ds/mm2dstips.html
I didn't notice any change in tone of the neck pickup after I added the bridge pickup.
Whether to add a bridge pickup depends on how you play. The neck pickup sounds great, but nevertheless I also use my bridge pickup not infrequently. So I would definitely prefer to have it there.
I also use the middle position, with the two pickups, which is noise canceling.
But how much you want these other sounds available is entirely up to you, not me.
PS, in my case the vintage body was aleady whacked underneath, someone had humbuckers in it at one time, so I didn't mind routing it. I did cut the vintage pickguard for the toggle switch. But I did this a long time ago, If I was doing it today I may have bought a replacement pickguard instead and left the vintage one intact.