How high up should my pickups be?

How high up should my pickups be? Start by setting all of your guitar pickups to 3/32” (0.093”, 2.38mm) on the bass side and 2/32” (1/16”, 0.0625”, 1.98mm) on the treble side. This should set

How high up should my pickups be?

Start by setting all of your guitar pickups to 3/32” (0.093”, 2.38mm) on the bass side and 2/32” (1/16”, 0.0625”, 1.98mm) on the treble side. This should set your pickups at a reasonable “middle of the road” setting that should offer balanced output from each pickup.

How high should the action be on a Gibson SG?

Generally speaking, depress at the first fret and where the neck joins the body and measure at the low e, 7th fret. A gap of . 1 of an inch is good.

What is the proper string height for an electric guitar?

For electric guitars, in our opinion, a good default string height at the 12th fret is typically about 6/64th of an inch (2.38mm) on the bass side and 4/64th of an inch (1.59mm) on the treble side.

What does changing pickup height do?

Why Pickup Height Matters: Set to the correct height, your pickup’s magnets create a strong magnetic field that gives your guitar the tone that you love. Set too high, and your pickups can push and pull your strings out of tune. The Magnetic Field is not optimized when the pickup is set too low.

How high should SG pickups be?

In the 1950s Gibson recommended a distance of 1/16″ (1.6 mm) for their PAFs in both neck and bridge position, and for both the bass and the treble sides of the pickup. Today Gibson recommends 1/16″ (1.6 mm) for the bridge pickup and 3/32″ (2.4 mm) for the neck.

How high should pickups be SG?

Today Gibson recommends 1/16″ (1.6 mm) for the bridge pickup and 3/32″ (2.4 mm) for the neck. My own preference is to start with 3/32″ (2.4 mm) on the bass side and 1/16″ (1.6 mm) on the treble side for both bridge and neck humbuckers.

How tall should the bridge pickup be on a Gibson SG?

Raise the bridge pickup as high as you can and still have clearance to the strings (at least 1/16″, but not more than 1/8″). Then make sure the polepieces are down flush with the top of the cover. This will pretty much balance the pickup output, add clarity to the neck pickup, and add fattness to the bridge pickup.

What’s the standard height for a Gibson humbucker?

• Know the specs: Having a reference point helps. Gibson’s engineers recommend a 1.6-millimeter distance between the strings and the pickups for the bridge pickup, and 2.4 millimeters for the neck pickup. In the 1950s, it was 1.6-millimeters for both pickups, which may have reflected the lower-output, unpotted standard of the day.

How do you adjust the height of a humbucker?

Begin by pressing the strings down on the highest fret – that’s where the capo comes in – measuring the distance between the strings and the pickups on each side of the pickups. Write those results down on the pad.

What was the humbucker height in the 1950s?

In the 1950s, it was 1.6-millimeters for both pickups, which may have reflected the lower-output, unpotted standard of the day. However, if your guitar sounds too muddy, add some distance on the bass side. If it’s too bright, do the same on the treble.