I like keeping my pickups adjusted low under the strings. I like the sound I get but the pickups are too loose. What can I do?

If you are using single coil pickups such as Strats or Telecasters, it is easy to add extra rubber surgical tubing between the pickguard and the pickup cover. Many times the old rubber tubing becomes compressed and dried out. It is easy to repair and will solve your problem. The tubing you want is 1/4″…

What can be done for pickups that are loose in pick guards and mounting plates on standard guitars?

Humbuckers: Try putting foam rubber in the cavity below the bottom of the pickup. This will help the pickup from rocking back and forth. Try a stronger and longer height adjust spring. The compression springs are made in various gauges of spring steel and come in a variety sizes. Wear safety glasses when trying to…

I lowered the neck pickup in my les paul , thumps and flnow itops around when I move. What can I do?

By lowering the pickup you have reduced the compression on the height adjust springs. You can either put a piece of foam in the bottom of the cavity to stabilize the pickup and make sure your using the correct spring. Stock Gibson springs are pretty strong and depending how low you put the pickup will…

How should the pickup string height be adjusted?

I tilt the pickup and listen to the fullness of the output as the strings are plucked. I don’t use a pick, so I lower the bass side of the pickup so it’s not too fat sounding. When I play a chord, I can hit several strings simultaneously and listen closely to the overall balance…

I have a set of reissue fender pickups that are threaded for metric screws, what can I do to make them work on a pickguard I’m putting together? Tom phelps, dallas, texas

There are two things you could do. I would try to find the original metric screws used for the pickup height adjustment or you could tap the metric height adjust holes for “National Course” American Threads. Fender pickups made in the USA are normally threaded 6/32. The (6) is the diameter of the screw and…

The pickguard on my 1960 fender jazzmaster shrunk and I can’t adjust the pickups up or down. What can I do to raise the pickups? Jack nelson-burbank, california

I would suggest removing all the pickup guard mounting screws, strings, bridge and place them in a container so you don’t lose them. Next remove all 4 screws from each pickup. Carefully lift the pickguard just enough so you can gently push the pickups in the direction desired. Don’t remove the covers from the pickguard…

The height adjust thread on my humbucker bottom plate is stripped and the pickup will not stay adjusted to the height I need. What can I do? Bill hudson, los angeles, california

There are a few things you can do to help keep you pickup adjusted properly: You can try asking the manufacturer for a replacement bottom plate. You may be able to purchase one from a music dealer that has a broken pickup or parts and maybe the bottom plate can be salvaged. The tapped hole…

What does raising and lowering a pickup from the strings do to the sound of a pickup? Ed davis-mt. Shasta, california

I find that raising and lowering a pickup does several things. When I move my pickup closer to the strings I get more output and more attack. When lowering a pickup you get less output and a smoother sound. As the pickup is moved further away from the bridge the louder and fuller it sounds….

Is it better to have the pickup adjusted high and the pole pieces adjusted low or have the pickup low and the pole pieces adjusted high as onh a umbucker? Barry hirsh-las vegas, nevada

I like having the pickup (both bobbins on a humbucker) adjusted closer to the strings as it allows more magnetic field from the string movement to cut through the coils to produce more current or output in a pickup. If the two bobbins on the humbucker are further away from the pickup and the pole…

What can be done for loose pickups in a pickguard?

There are a few things I would do, first I’d use a longer or stiffer compression spring , and second if you use a longer rubber grommet (1/4″ OD x 1/8″ ID x 3/8″ long) to take up the loose slack between the mounted pickup and pickguard. You have to remove the old compression spring…

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