Seymour Duncan Trembuckers

Published 2020-04-14
Every wonder why your Seymour Duncan trembucker won't fit in your pickguard? Wonder no more!

All Comments (21)
  • You can talk about: - binding. - tremolo systems - Laminate tops - tuning machines - nuts - more about bass stuff - Finishes (I know it has limitations, but maybe you have something interesting to show) - Pickups warmoth sells Just trying to help...
  • I like the talking videos myself. There are tons of playing videos out there, but inside and detailed info. is invaluable for builders. Much appreciated, keep on talking!
  • @feroast1
    Both. Curious to know what a bombastic choir sounds like. A herd of Halfords.
  • @CaptainRudy4021
    If you haven't already, you should talk about F-holes and what their purpose is in chambered vs hollow bodies.
  • This is very helpful information and explains why my Seymour Duncan trembucker did not fit very well into the Strat pickguard that I purchased. Thanks for the tip Aaron.
  • @DamienDarr
    “Hey everybody Aaron from Warmoth here..” my favorite part of the day!
  • @klascojoe
    I like sitting around and watching you talk about Guitar stuff. Thanks.
  • @adamhunt397
    You should totally do the D&D power metal song.
  • @626smoopy
    We greatly appreciate your videos. I would love to see the following things. Your pedal board You talk about tuners Talk about your dream build Talk about the limited 40th anniversary bodies Talk about yourself, about when you started playing guitar, why, your influences , about your life etc. how about assemble a guitar using what you have. All I can say is I watch all of your videos. I look forward to them. Thank you for doing this Aaron.
  • @robertm2000
    i just discovered this channel. It's a great source of information about guitars, especially electrics. It happens I'm in Washington state - Longview, to be exact. Keep up the good work and I'm subscribing!
  • @alexpalma294
    After scouring whether this was a qc issue or just an odd bridge I ended up with, you hit the nail on the head with this explanation. My set of Black Winters came with a trembucker and I’m rather novice at swapping out pickups so this threw me for a loop - top and bottom plates ~70mm wide, Dimarzio pre-routed profiles in my Ibanez with open face cavities are 71mm wide . But the bobbin was 71.7mm. I took a chance with my skill at widening the cavity with a dremel tool and pleased with the result - trembucker fits and hardly noticeable it was modded.
  • Hey Aaron, I purchased a new Warmoth neck today after watching your videos. Thanks for the education.
  • Aaron, I am fascinated by the laminate accents you all offer on laminated tops. So, maybe a topic on binding vs laminate accents and the reasons and merits for each? Great job on keeping the content coming. Also enjoyed your recent interview on Tone Talk.
  • AARON' AARON' AARON!!! You are the MAN!!! That Bengal Burst quilt top is insane my brother!! Like I told you yesterday I have a Bengal burst flame top I bought from the showcase but it is a top route. Love Warmoth and love you like a six string brother. Thanks for the video's Aaron. I got laid off last week because of lack of work. I'm 57 been welding for 37 years this is the first time I have ever filed for unemployment. When things get straightened out and I can afford it I'm going to get A solist quilt top with the Bengal Burst finish. ROCK ON MY FRIEND!!!
  • @larryseyer
    I have a suggestion for one of your videos. I’ve always wondered who owns Warmoth? Are you an owner? Is it a group of investors? Is it a couple of guys? Just exactly how big is Warmoth who owns them how did they get started and give us some history
  • @Gremlin48
    I still think if there’s a way to talk about bolt on vs set neck that would be great
  • @DBSG1976
    These videos are as unique as Warmoth is and thanks to you guys, I can put a vintage tinted Strat neck with 9.5 radius on my Daphne Blue Mexican Strat (and maybe upgrade the pickups).
  • Man, you have a captive audience... it's up to you if you wanna play original tunes, or what to play. Thanks for being on here giving updates, especially for those waiting to order, or waiting on orders. If you're gonna go Seymour Duncan for pickups on a Strat or a Floyd Rose kinda thing, there's always the slanted pickup route option, but the SD Invader works on a "F-spacing really well due to the huge pole pieces. I'm not gonna say that I don't expect a bit more from SD and all, though.