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Originally Posted by darren
They're asymmetrical because they have two adjustment screws on the bass side and one on the treble side. Carvin has used that arrangement for ages. Three mounting points make the pickups less likely to "rock" in their mounts, and also gives you more precise control over the tilt of the pickup, so you can keep both sets of poles equidistant from the strings.
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BC Rich was doing it before Carvin.
This guitar is a prime reason for me to hate EBMM. If they made a JP7 with a body like this, I would own one. I just can't deal with basswood, no matter how damn nice the thing plays.