Pick Up Adjustment

Started by hb3, July 05, 2009, 08:54:27 PM

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sonicus

That would be worth quite a bit now Bill. Like the  1966 Sunbeam Tiger (289 cubic inch )  that I let go.

robinc

Thanks for the advice all!
 
I have rehearsal tomorrow so I don't want to mess around with it at the moment, but as soon as I get an opportunity I will do a little bass surgery and get back to you all.

jacko

Bill. My spridget is in need of a little more than loctite ;-)

jacko

oops - forgot the pic. Bodyshell is on it's side having just had a new floor..
 

 
Graeme

lbpesq

Ahh yes, old British sports cars.  Of course you know why they drink warm beer in England?  Lucas refrigerators!  Lucas:  Prince of Darkness.
 
Bill, tgo

sonicus

Many of them used a Positive ground for a while!

jazzyvee

I've been checking over my orion guitar in prep for a gig on Friday. I notice the pickups are not parallel to the strings. Should they be? Is that a problem if they are not. ?. There is only one screw in the middle on each side of the pickup so they don't have the same kind of adjustment as other pickups.
Jazzyvee
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mica

The pickups are usually parallel to the top of the pickguard or the bottom of the pickup routing in the 2-screw mounting scheme. There's no problem to have a slightly different angle, especially if they sound good.

jazzyvee

Thanks Mica, yes they sound good, ( obviously), but I noticed that with the pickup in the middle position, the bridge pickup seemed to have more dominance over the sound and I was thinking of raising neck pickup to get more of its tone into the output. That's when I started thinking if the angle would make any difference.
 
I will have a go at raising the bridge pickup to get more of it's the tone then balance the volumes with the gain pots inside.
 
Jazzyvee
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mica

The gain inside only impacts the overall volume because as I recall your guitar has one preamp. You would need a preamp for each pickup to be able to adjust the gains independently.

jazzyvee

Ahh Mica, i think you are  mixing up my guitars. Maybe I wasn't clear enough.
My Orion guitar now has the vol, filter and Q-switch that I sent to you for servicing.  
 
The vol, bass & treble circuit is in the stratocaster.
 
The middle position I refer to in my posting is the mid switch position on my Orion guitar. I want to get the balance of tone between bridge and neck to be more even. At the moment it seems brighter as the bridge pickup is closer to the strings than the neck.
 
Jazzyvee
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mica

There's still only one preamp in the Filter/Q switch system. You'll see only one trimpot in the inside. The only control you have over the output of the two pickups is the distance from the strings when there is one preamp.

jazzyvee

Ok Cool, thanks Mica.  
 
 
Jazzyvee
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