🎶 Unleash Your Inner Rock Star with Style!
The KAISH Set of 2 Sealed Humbucker Guitar Pickup Covers is designed for musicians seeking both aesthetic appeal and enhanced sound quality. Made from high-quality brass, these covers feature a sealed design without pickup pole holes, ensuring a sleek look while providing durability and protection for your pickups. With dimensions of approximately 2.75" x 1.5" x .635", they fit standard humbucker pickups perfectly, making them an essential upgrade for any serious guitarist.
J**N
Nice quality black chrome look
Chrome solid metal pick up covers fit nice and snug over a standard set of bare coil humbuckers..was going to solder them on , but just didn't feel the need to...
L**.
Worked out!
I had an old set of Dragonfire pickups from an age old build that were zebra line green/black and didn’t fit in any of the guitars I had. Picked up a cheap cozart telecaster and as the hardware was chrome wanted to add more bling to the bridge humbucker position.I got these and then scuffed the inside/baseplate of the pickup and applied some solder. Then into the wife’s candle melting pot/hot plate until the air seemed to be out.Once cleaned up I plugged in and it was dead silent and a fun afternoon project.Covers fit will and once installed look sharp.
D**L
Must be modified to fit Seymour Duncan JB but...
First of all every Jackson Pro series I bought pickup covers for, the pickup cavities had to be enlarged in the corners, one time I had to use a chisel, but this will be covered up by the pickup rings. On this particular RR24Q, the bridge pickup fit okay in the cavity, but the neck I had to literally hammer into the cavity, and that was after using a dremel tool to trim the lower part of the pickup cover that bows outward. after painting the metal brackets on the pickups black I do love the look of them. fyi Black is a shiny black, almost like black chrome.Also Seymour Duncan JB pickups will not fit into these covers unless the plastic sides are filed a little bit first.As far as sound, I would say the trebel is taken away but ever slow slightly.. it is really the tiniest amount. Most people won't notice a difference.
D**L
AWESOME!
Bought. Cheapo guitar and these work great. It's a little tight fight, you will need to jiggle it a bit, but it fit nicely. I used a small piece of double sided tape to hold it on, just in the middle. ........they will make a feedback squeal so you might need a noise gate pedal or not be in front of the amp.
N**D
Good humbucker covers
These covers fit over the Ibanez infinity pups without any issues at all. No modifications to the pickup rings were necessary. I used painters tape to cover the top of the pups and applied a small amount of bathroom caulk to adhere the covers to the pups. I soldered the covers to the frame of the pups and there have been no issues with the pups being microphonic. The guitar is an Ibanez AS53.
J**A
Great for what it is
They're cheap, so they're not perfect but you get what you pay for. They look great, the gold is not nearly as "yellow" as it appears in the product pictures, which is what I was hoping for, but there are some noticeable "waves" in the gold plating. Almost looks like tiger stripes, which I don't mind, but it's definitely not perfectly smooth looking. You can really only see it close up and at certain angles so it's not that big a deal to me.Don't expect a drop-in fit. I had to modify and grind the lip at the base of the covers to fit my guitar. My bridge pickup is a trembucker, so I hade to grind away some of the plastic in the pickup for the cover to fit. And they are relatively shallow, so the bottom of the cover didn't reach the baseplate of my pickups. I just used the silicon method and it's been fine.
R**
Your pick ups are now bigger than before.
Got these for my Squier bullet Mustang to Doctor it up a bit. Unfortunately the pickup is a little bigger now and they don’t fit in the pick guard hole. I have to do some routing to make them fit. They are pretty good quality and will look rad when I’m done.
R**E
Great quality at barfain price
I found these covers well made per sizing to fit over existing open PU's. Good finish and fit. Here is a tip that may "offend" so-called expert luthiers... I did not solder them in place. Instead, Not necessary. My approach.. have successfully done many upgrades... is to use crazy glue to secure them in place. I get no hums or other unwanted sounds. Crazy glue dries quickly, easily applied and provides a tight fitting result. My resulting tonality is superb. Solder is time consuming and makes install a little cumbersome for existing PU installations. I found gluing quick and easy. In my experience (I am an accomplished guitar tech) soldering hasn't proved to be better output.
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