FerMetalhead1
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Hi everyone!
Today I don't come to ask something, I come to share some insights I got from an experiment. As some of you know, I own a Fender Start Jimmy Vaughan signature, loaded with a 59/Custom Hybrid in bridge and 2 ssl-1's on neck and middle positions. Overall, I'm satisfied with this guitar's sound, the only problem I found was the mismatched output of the pickups, specially between the singles and the humbucker.
I mainly use the bridge pup for some riffing and soloing, and in very specific cases, I use the single coils. However, a volume variation is very noticeable when changing between positions. I gotta say the humbucker was pretty damn close to the strings since it is a regular size one, not a trembucker, in order not to lose volume on the 1st and 6th strings. The result: it overpowered the single coils. I could use a compressor, but I always have to sacrifice some dynamics, which I find very important.
To solve this situation, I adjusted firat the height of the single coils, making sure each one matched in terms of volume and that they weren't that close to the strings. Next, I adjusted the humbucker height using the two height screws, making sure its volume was balanced in relation to the other pups. Then, I made fine adjustments on the screw pole heads.
The result was pretty disappointing: while there was a reasonable distance between the ssl-1's and the strings, the 59/C was now pretty damn FAR from the strings, almost quarter of an inch, not to mention the pickup ended in a really fucked up position with some pole pieces really hight and some other really low. Sonically, the sound lost some output and low end, having a pretty annoying trebly and weak sound, but the overall guitar sound was now balanced whatsoever.
Maybe I did wrong by adjusting the neck and middle pickups first. I did this to priorize the lowest output pickups. Unfortunately, I lost some of the greatest features I had from the humbucker. I'll try undoing the made adjustments and start from scratch. I'll now try adjusting the humbucker height with the screw pole pieces flushed to the pickup. Then, since SC's are low output ones, I'll adjust them without fear of losing an important amount of sustain.
I accept any suggestions from you, just consider I can't buy new pickups for the nonce. If I get any other insight, I'll update the thread asap.
Cheers!
Today I don't come to ask something, I come to share some insights I got from an experiment. As some of you know, I own a Fender Start Jimmy Vaughan signature, loaded with a 59/Custom Hybrid in bridge and 2 ssl-1's on neck and middle positions. Overall, I'm satisfied with this guitar's sound, the only problem I found was the mismatched output of the pickups, specially between the singles and the humbucker.
I mainly use the bridge pup for some riffing and soloing, and in very specific cases, I use the single coils. However, a volume variation is very noticeable when changing between positions. I gotta say the humbucker was pretty damn close to the strings since it is a regular size one, not a trembucker, in order not to lose volume on the 1st and 6th strings. The result: it overpowered the single coils. I could use a compressor, but I always have to sacrifice some dynamics, which I find very important.
To solve this situation, I adjusted firat the height of the single coils, making sure each one matched in terms of volume and that they weren't that close to the strings. Next, I adjusted the humbucker height using the two height screws, making sure its volume was balanced in relation to the other pups. Then, I made fine adjustments on the screw pole heads.
The result was pretty disappointing: while there was a reasonable distance between the ssl-1's and the strings, the 59/C was now pretty damn FAR from the strings, almost quarter of an inch, not to mention the pickup ended in a really fucked up position with some pole pieces really hight and some other really low. Sonically, the sound lost some output and low end, having a pretty annoying trebly and weak sound, but the overall guitar sound was now balanced whatsoever.
Maybe I did wrong by adjusting the neck and middle pickups first. I did this to priorize the lowest output pickups. Unfortunately, I lost some of the greatest features I had from the humbucker. I'll try undoing the made adjustments and start from scratch. I'll now try adjusting the humbucker height with the screw pole pieces flushed to the pickup. Then, since SC's are low output ones, I'll adjust them without fear of losing an important amount of sustain.
I accept any suggestions from you, just consider I can't buy new pickups for the nonce. If I get any other insight, I'll update the thread asap.
Cheers!
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