Anyone set up their MFD with "custom stagger" like Fender?

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Stowbilly
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Anyone set up their MFD with "custom stagger" like Fender?

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I just set my MFD's on my ASAT Special like my Strat and I do think it gave a better overall balanced sound. My amp tends to be a little on the bass side so I had my B and high E strings pole pieces backed out a little more than the others before this change but I think the custom stagger seems to have a better overall sound now.

How do you have your pole pieces set up? Damn, Is there any way to get around saying pole pieces and up in this discussion?
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Re: Anyone set up their MFD with "custom stagger" like Fender?

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The beauty of the MFDs is that you can tailor the stagger. I spent a bit of time doing it and now I have very good balance. I didn't copy the stagger of the vintage Fender pickups - that stagger was designed for guitars with a 7.5" radius fretboard which means that it wouldn't be optimum on a guitar with a 12" 'board, like mine.
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Re: Anyone set up their MFD with "custom stagger" like Fender?

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I do like the option and ease of the adjustable pieces on the MFDs. Good point on the FB radius. My strat is 9.5 and the ASAT is a 9.0 so they are pretty close. I think the way I have it now is at least a very good point to start from. Think I was kind of haphazard with my former approach. :crazy: