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Dec 2 2010, 09:56 PM
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![]() Experienced Tone Seeker ![]() Group: Passive Posts: 4.809 Joined: 8-December 07 From: Hedel, Netherlands Member No.: 3.471 |
Hey GMC!
I recently installed some new pickups in my Les Paul, the so called Rocksong set from Tonerider. Tonerider is supposed to be just as good as Dimarzio and SD, but half the price! I've got myself the set, all was well, and I installed them. For some reason the bridge pickup seemed to have les output then the neck, even after resoldering. I adjusted the height of the pickups a bit to match it, but I guess now it's a bit to close to the strings. Now the problem What could be the problem? Should I double check the grounding? -------------------- |
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Dec 2 2010, 10:21 PM
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![]() Born of NWOBHM, Moderation Team Leader ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8.562 Joined: 9-January 07 From: Stockholm, Sweden Member No.: 1.062 |
Since there should be no buzz from humbuckers and you already checked the grounding I'd start looking for bad soldering and resolder all the suspects.
If that doesn't help it's even possible a pot was damaged while heated. Hope that helps. -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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Dec 3 2010, 12:35 AM
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![]() Learning Roadie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 713 Joined: 20-May 08 From: copenhagen Member No.: 5.141 |
Hi kaz..
good to see you are taking pickups into your own hands.. i remember an old discussion about soldering some time ago.. Anyways, I think it's a grounding issue.. I have similar problems myself, and at some point, when i have the time, i will rip out everything and do it really nice and foxy.. Hopefully this will help my buzzing.. until then though.. buzz buzz buzz.. i need a buzzkill.. lol |
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