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GK-3 mount on Pre-refined

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 9:47 am
by Dolphran
Hi All,
I want to mount a Roland GK-3 hex pickup on my 1996 Fly Deluxe in a non-destructive way. The clamp that comes with the GK3 won't work on the Fly, because the wheel is in the way and the body is too thin. A 3D-printed solution would perhaps be ideal. Anyone have CAD rendering of such? Or any experience doing this in a secure but removable way?

Re: GK-3 mount on Pre-refined

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 3:37 pm
by mmmguitar
I used Velcro adhesive mounting squares to mount external GK3s to the tops of Flys and Steinbergers where the control box needed to be out of the way of hardware. It’s a cheap and simple solution, but you’ll need a finish-safe solvent such as naphtha to remove the adhesive residue left by both the Velcro tabs and the tabs Roland supplies with the pickup (assuming you’re not mounting a different way). I’ve also had positive results with Goo Gone and Goof Off applied and removed in short order - though I’ve read that they’re not recommended for guitar finishes.

Re: GK-3 mount on Pre-refined

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 1:07 pm
by jb63
This is what I used to do as well. I was using a double sided tape. (I can tell you what kind when I get back home.)
Just make sure your cable is locked under your strap and you can even jump around on stage!

Re: GK-3 mount on Pre-refined

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:19 pm
by Patzag
Ok.
I’m going to be the odd guy here. I used hot glue. I found it to be safe. It did not cause any issue with the finish and kept my GK3 pick up in place for a long time before I bumped it off. I might or might not recommend this today, but at the time I did not consider the long term effects to the instrument.
I take absolutely no responsibility for anybody trying this with their own instrument. :o :o

Re: GK-3 mount on Pre-refined

Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2022 10:13 am
by Dolphran
Found this person's solution: https://www.mgp-guitars.co.uk/projects/ ... de-part-2/

[Mod edit: Updated link after hosting site switched domains]