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I have a big 1941 vintage epiphone emperor.
I bought a vintage DeArmond 1100,
but I couldn't install it.
The old archtop is too narrow between the string and the top.
I have a vintage DeArmond 1000,
but I want to find other pickups.
Please recommend a thin pickup that can be installed on a vintage epiphone.
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04-13-2021 04:29 AM
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I have a Schaller floating pickup that is only about 9 mm thick. Does the job and cost only about 80€.
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Talk with Krivo.
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Lollar gold foil.
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What a great guitar!
You can get repro pick guards for these that the Lollar will attach to.
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If there is not enough space to install a DeArmond 1100 on your Epiphone Emperor, it probably means you need a neck reset. This guitar should have enough clearance. Looking at the holes on the side of the neck, there was obviously a DeArmond installed at some point. I'm just eyeballing but the fretboard looks to me like it is at a weird angle wrt the top. Do you have photos of the neck heel, action at 12th fret and bridge height?
Honestly if I just got a DeArmond RC 1100 I would NOT want to compromise for a Krivo or Lollar. Those DeArmonds are magic.
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Here's a picture of the distance from strings to top at the end of fingerboard on my '36 Emperor. I think the neck angle is correct. It looks to be .625" , a tight fit for any pickup, I'm sure.
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Originally Posted by skykomishone
Also I just noticed that on the OP's photos that the holes drilled on the neck are not straight. If you're mounting to the neck with those holes that might also be contributing to the issue. You can either try the pressure rod or plug and redrill those holes (it looks like someone already did that, somewhat poorly).
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