Hey guys,
I just wanted to share a quick mod I did for the backplate cover of my 94' Deluxe Fly, I was always really annoyed to work on my fly setup because I had to unscrew and screw the backplate but after a saw a video of Andre Tonelli on Youtube who does this mod to every Fly he owns I decided to copy him and do my own Velcro mod.
What I like is that it doesn't affect the stock condition, velcro can be removed without any damage to the instrument, here are some pics below:
Cheers,
KJ
Velcro Mod for Backplate cover
Re: Velcro Mod for Backplate cover
That looks like a neat idea, but I have questions!
How often are you changing things back there?
I'm a relatively new Fly player, so is that something I should keep in mind?
Have you ensured connectivity between the electro-conductive paint inside the cavity and the back of the cover plate so it's still grounded and doing its job?
How often are you changing things back there?
I'm a relatively new Fly player, so is that something I should keep in mind?
Have you ensured connectivity between the electro-conductive paint inside the cavity and the back of the cover plate so it's still grounded and doing its job?
Re: Velcro Mod for Backplate cover
Hi!
Thanks for your reply!
It depends, right now I'm trying to test ou custum gauge strings between 8's and 9's so It's useful for me and I think if you want to swap out a piece it's easier but it's just my take.
Cheers,
KJ
Thanks for your reply!
I'm not sure about point, I know Steve Vai uses the same on his guitars so I guess it should be fine... I'm only a bedroom player and m rig is fully digital so I really can't tell...
It depends, right now I'm trying to test ou custum gauge strings between 8's and 9's so It's useful for me and I think if you want to swap out a piece it's easier but it's just my take.
Cheers,
KJ
Re: Velcro Mod for Backplate cover
Definitely not. I only ever needed to remove the cover plates when pots and switches inevitably got a little scratchy over time and some contact cleaner action was required. Even later models (that don't have the tension wheel sticking through the body anymore) have a slot in the cover plate that leaves the internal spring tension wheel accessible. The original case candy even included a thin metal rod for exactly that task. So no worries when adjusting to new string gauges.
Greetings...
Nef