beaubrummels
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Didn't know Seymour Duncan had recommended default pickup heights, but they revealed a couple in this article. Would like to see more recommendations, just as a starting place.
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Just for some comparisons...
Per a Gibson QA employee, Gibson humbucker factory default heights are (with the high and low E fretted at the 22nd fret):
Bridge: 3/32" high E, 3/32" low E
Neck: 3/32" high E, 4/32" (1/8") low E
My 2012 Gibson Les Paul Studio (Burstbucker Pro pickups) came from the factory after Plek with:
Bridge: 9/64" high E, 9/64" low E
Neck: 9/64" high E, 5/32" low E
My 1994 Gibson Les Paul Standard (498/490) came from the factory with:
Bridge: 1/8" high E, 1/8" low E
Neck: 1/8" high E, 3/16" low E
With the latter 1994 LP, I've found that you can move the 498/490 set up and down and play with the screw pole height to get everything from scooped heavy metal sounds to vintage PAF chime sounds out of the same set of pickups, so numbers are just a starting place for me.
Maybe post some heights you've settled on, what the guitars (model, wood, neck, hardware) and amps/settings you are using, and what the resulting sound is like. Might help others get started.
Pickup Height | Seymour Duncan
Guitar sounding thin? Suffering from Wolf Tones and bad sustain? It might be your guitar pickup height. Click to learn all about adjusting pickup height.
Just for some comparisons...
Per a Gibson QA employee, Gibson humbucker factory default heights are (with the high and low E fretted at the 22nd fret):
Bridge: 3/32" high E, 3/32" low E
Neck: 3/32" high E, 4/32" (1/8") low E
My 2012 Gibson Les Paul Studio (Burstbucker Pro pickups) came from the factory after Plek with:
Bridge: 9/64" high E, 9/64" low E
Neck: 9/64" high E, 5/32" low E
My 1994 Gibson Les Paul Standard (498/490) came from the factory with:
Bridge: 1/8" high E, 1/8" low E
Neck: 1/8" high E, 3/16" low E
With the latter 1994 LP, I've found that you can move the 498/490 set up and down and play with the screw pole height to get everything from scooped heavy metal sounds to vintage PAF chime sounds out of the same set of pickups, so numbers are just a starting place for me.
Maybe post some heights you've settled on, what the guitars (model, wood, neck, hardware) and amps/settings you are using, and what the resulting sound is like. Might help others get started.
