Tim
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My pickups sound weak. This phenomenal seems to affect all my guitars. I suspect it is improper setup. My Strat has single coils. My other two guitars have humbuckers (Seymour Duncan’s). What I mean by weak is after I strike the string, the sustaining tone starts to brake up. The tone does not stay clear until the decays sets in. The tone has a sharp buzz (unrelated to fret buzz)
I can not remember if the humbucker magnet is stronger or weaker than a single coil magnet. But in either case I have raised the pickups to where they are just touching the underside of the strings and then slowly lowering them as I pluck the stings. Before I know it the pickups are level with the body of the guitar without and change in sound. Just how does one hear the “sweet sound” that you read about in the many setup articles written? My strings are electrical 10-42.
I can not remember if the humbucker magnet is stronger or weaker than a single coil magnet. But in either case I have raised the pickups to where they are just touching the underside of the strings and then slowly lowering them as I pluck the stings. Before I know it the pickups are level with the body of the guitar without and change in sound. Just how does one hear the “sweet sound” that you read about in the many setup articles written? My strings are electrical 10-42.