Hi Folks. I'm new to the forum and I have a question. I have a '93 Hamer Special that (I was told) has Loller "Wind" pickups (I haven't verified this). The guitar has worked great for the four months I've had it, and yesterday while asking a local tech about some fret buzz, he ave me advice about the pickups being slightly loose in their cavities. He said to tighten down the two screws until they are snug to the bottom. Not thinking about it, I tried that at home but realized (belatedly) that those screws adjust the pickup height. After tightening the neck pickup down, I raised it back up and found that it now has ~1/2 the output. A friend said I probably broke it :-(
I'd appreciate your thoughts on a) what might have happened, b) how I can verify this (e.g., by measuring the resistance), and c) if it's toast, what replacement you might recommend. (I play in a cover band, ranging in style - rock, country, jazz, pop, etc.) Thanks in advance from an embarrassed newbie.
[A little more detail: The neck is about 1/2 the output of the bridge. The middle pickup setting (3-position switch) no longer has the humbucking sparkle. Now it sounds exactly like the bridge. With just the neck pup selected, the output goes to zero when I turn the tone knob all the way down.]
I'd appreciate your thoughts on a) what might have happened, b) how I can verify this (e.g., by measuring the resistance), and c) if it's toast, what replacement you might recommend. (I play in a cover band, ranging in style - rock, country, jazz, pop, etc.) Thanks in advance from an embarrassed newbie.
[A little more detail: The neck is about 1/2 the output of the bridge. The middle pickup setting (3-position switch) no longer has the humbucking sparkle. Now it sounds exactly like the bridge. With just the neck pup selected, the output goes to zero when I turn the tone knob all the way down.]



