Re: P/U heights for Strat
Hey KnotheadII,
This question is one that I don't think gets asked enough. Here are the specs right out of a Fender Strat Owner's manual...
Noiseless or Tex Specials = Bass Side - 8/64" Treb Side - 6/64"
Vintage Style = Bass Side - 6/64" Treb Side - 5/64"
American/Mexican Standard = Bass Side - 5/64" Treb Side - 4/64"
Humbucking = Bass Side - 4/64" Treb Side - 3/64"
Lace Sensors = As close as desired (allowing for string vibration)
Now, that being said, You should experiment a bit with this. My Texas Specials sound MUCH better being adjusted down nearly flush with the pickguard. My SCN noiseless sound better being adjusted a bit lower than called for above. This is a matter of taste to a certain degree.
I do know that if I put my TX Specials to high, I loose a TON of sustain and bottom end. They get "ice pick" trebly and very spiky.
The best bet is to plug in, keep a phillips screwdriver handy and play-adjust-play-adjust until you find what you like. Don't forget to play a bit with the treble-to-bass side angle, either... this way you find YOUR tone.