
Zaphod B
Raccoons-Be-Gone, Inc.
Hey, you pickup gurus -
I have a guitar with two P-90s that are "unmatched" - that is, they are (theoretically) identical and the bridge pickup is not wound hotter to compensate for its position.
The bridge PU output sounds a bit weak compared to the neck pickup so I assume that the solution is to raise the bridge pickup poles. I have cranked each pole up by about 1-1/2 turns and things sound a little better.
What is the appropriate distance of the pole pieces from the strings, generally speaking, and what's the closest I should go to prevent any odd sound artifacts?
I have a guitar with two P-90s that are "unmatched" - that is, they are (theoretically) identical and the bridge pickup is not wound hotter to compensate for its position.
The bridge PU output sounds a bit weak compared to the neck pickup so I assume that the solution is to raise the bridge pickup poles. I have cranked each pole up by about 1-1/2 turns and things sound a little better.
What is the appropriate distance of the pole pieces from the strings, generally speaking, and what's the closest I should go to prevent any odd sound artifacts?