I have a '52 Reissue Tele that is the Hot Rod version with the Seymour Duncan mini-humbucker pick-up in it.
Well, I did something stupid. Something VERY stupid. I knocked the guitar off of its stand and it crashed onto my cement floor on it's headstock. The humbucker that's at the neck position literally fell out of the guitar and the screws went with it.
I took the guitar took my local guitar fixer guy and he put the pick-up back in, adjusted the neck, etc.
After practice the other night I noticed the pick-up has completely moved and is now totally crooked. One end is way higher than the other. The high E side is like almost touching the strings and the low E side is about 0.25" away from the strings.
Now, here are the stupid questions:
Do I just turn the screws that are left and right of the humbucker to adjust the height? Or, is the height adjusted from within the guitar, on the other side of the pick-guard?
And, how far should the top of the humbucker be from the strings??
Well, I did something stupid. Something VERY stupid. I knocked the guitar off of its stand and it crashed onto my cement floor on it's headstock. The humbucker that's at the neck position literally fell out of the guitar and the screws went with it.
I took the guitar took my local guitar fixer guy and he put the pick-up back in, adjusted the neck, etc.
After practice the other night I noticed the pick-up has completely moved and is now totally crooked. One end is way higher than the other. The high E side is like almost touching the strings and the low E side is about 0.25" away from the strings.
Now, here are the stupid questions:
Do I just turn the screws that are left and right of the humbucker to adjust the height? Or, is the height adjusted from within the guitar, on the other side of the pick-guard?
And, how far should the top of the humbucker be from the strings??