pickup height

  1. Factors that Affect a Pickup's Tone - Part 3

    Factors that Affect a Pickup's Tone - Part 3
    [caption id="attachment_2395" align="alignright" width="311"]Staggered On staggered-pole pickups like the one above, some of the pole pieces stick out slightly, with different poles having different variations on the amount of stagger. Flat-pole pickups have the poles all laid flat, usually with no stagger beyond their plastic encasing.[/caption] Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve been discussing factors that play a role in determining a pickup’s tone. In Part 1, we touched on coil size and thickness as well as how pairing two pickups with wires wound in opposing directions can be used to cancel out hum. In Part 2, we looked at high out-put, hot pickups along with magnets and the tone they deliver. Today, we’re taking a look at staggered-pole versus flat-pole pickups and pickup height as they relate to tone. Make sure you check out Part 1 and Part 2 if you haven’t done so already.   Continue reading →

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