
jkdsteve
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...but I can not seem to get it right on some guitars...trying to balance the output vs. mud vs. pulling on the strings....,my JEM is driving me nuts...HELP? 

trey85stang":2bxkcv2j said:I read a seymour duncan article about pickup height. They recommend something like 1/16" of an inch on the treble side and 3/32" on the bass side. thats what I always go with... and it seems to work best on almost any pickup ive set it with.
yeah, from the strings!JKD":34d4b5ms said:trey85stang":34d4b5ms said:I read a seymour duncan article about pickup height. They recommend something like 1/16" of an inch on the treble side and 3/32" on the bass side. thats what I always go with... and it seems to work best on almost any pickup ive set it with.
I assume that's distance from the strings? I think I'll re-set to there and start over.
Most of my guitars are a ways lower than that (except the EMG ones)
again with this":2eg0wk7s said:I usually start with the pickup about half way between the strings and flush with the body. Then I turn on an amp at band volume and gain and without playing or muting the strings much, I adjust the heigth to just below the feedback threshold. Usually, this is a little farther from the strings than, "something like 1/16" of an inch on the treble side and 3/32" on the bass side".
trey85stang":29uvzp2m said:I read a seymour duncan article about pickup height. They recommend something like 1/16" of an inch on the treble side and 3/32" on the bass side. thats what I always go with... and it seems to work best on almost any pickup ive set it with.
This is my situation as well. Different pickups, but same senario. I usually end up roughly a 32nd or so below that starting point height. If the pickups' got any dynamics you lose a bit of that when too close as well.Robotechnology":3bj9jcs8 said:Depends what you want. JEM stock EVO's are hot when close to the strings or even half way from. Sound a little different to. I have mine about half way back otherwise a clean tone is not possible on full on humbucking mode from either the neck or the bridge. Sounds heavenly driven when close to the strings but, definitely not versatile.
trey85stang":3oo56ji6 said:again with this":3oo56ji6 said:I usually start with the pickup about half way between the strings and flush with the body. Then I turn on an amp at band volume and gain and without playing or muting the strings much, I adjust the heigth to just below the feedback threshold. Usually, this is a little farther from the strings than, "something like 1/16" of an inch on the treble side and 3/32" on the bass side".
that sounds like a good way to do it to... but wouldnt the feedback thresh-hold vary upon how far away from the amp you are?