Is there a way to match the volume of the neck and bridge humbuckler pickups on 'un-matched' sets? All new CTS pots 500s, new cap no split just volume and tone...? why is the bridge pickup much lower in volume?
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Originally posted by joevague View PostIs there a way to match the volume of the neck and bridge humbuckler pickups on 'un-matched' sets? All new CTS pots 500s, new cap no split just volume and tone...? why is the bridge pickup much lower in volume?
Within the range that raising or lowering either pickup will not make up the difference?
The strings travel further and are louder over the Neck Pickup than over the Bridge. That will make some difference.
If the difference is extreme, I would check all of your solder joints on the Bridge PU.
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I checked the outputs, and height makes no differnce in volume variable.... neck and both (middle) position same volume, just bridge and there is a loss... guitar is dead silent, no buzz-couldn't ask for more actually except the volume problem....the difference is aprox 25%
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You're assuming that 'matched' sets have equal volumes, which is often not the case. Adjust the PU and pole piece heights to balance the volumes."Completely Conceded Glowing Expert."
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I just had a similar problem with matching PUP output. The Lil Screamin demon I have didn't keep up with the buckers I have but once I raised it up fairly close to the strings it's perfect also I lowered the neck pup as well but that was mostly to get a smoother more mellow tone.Originally posted by KBlissWELCOME TO THE FORUM! Make sure you spend more time playing than you do on this forum. That's our sickness.Originally posted by trevorusThe revolutionaries become the bureaucrats the day after the revolution is over...
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Neck pickups often get moved down as low as they can go, and bridge pickups are set close to the strings.
If the two pickups are close to the same K reading then you start having issues with the neck overpowering the bridge.
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what are the two pickups?...and is the guitar a hollowbody?"Technique is really the elimination of the unneccessary ... it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to acheive the smooth flow of energy and intent"
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I'll join the questioning crowd: What are the pickups? And what is their DC reading? What is the guitar they are in? How high/low are they set?Unbelief is safe, because it takes no risk and almost always gets what it expects.
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