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Pickup height and other questions. Hello, I'm a little new to playing, but very interested in learning more. I'm currently rocking a Schecter raider special-5. I haven't adjusted or changed anything on the guitar except tuning down to A standard; I play some hardcore, death metal and mainstream rock. I'm looking for some deeper/warmer tones. I've read that I can adjust the height of my pickups to get a different tone. Is this true? Also, since I'm looking for a deeper/warmer/flatter tone, what do you recommend I use for strings? (taking into consideration the style of music I play) Thanks, -CB |
You can, however, try technique first. Play with the pad of your finger and up near the neck. Roll towards the neck pickup. Do you know who Arif from protest the hero is? He uses half wound strings for that kind of tone. Also, reduce treble on your bass and push mids and low mids up. |
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The strings do also make a difference. Where you pluck the strings has quite an impact on what you get also.( closer to, or further away from the bridge) |
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I'm not sure what a set of flats and a set up (height adjustment) would cost, but, from the questions you are asking, I would think you would get your money's worth, if you could stick around and watch what the tech does with your instrument. I think you would like seeing the adjustment process. Have fun. |
A lot of basses and guitars come out of the box with the pick-ups far too close to the strings. This will actually give you less sustain, as the pick-up magnets interfere with the string vibration, especially the neck pick-up. There's plenty of websites that will give you measurements for pup height, but lower them first and then gradually raise them until you get the best tone. A professional set-up is worth the money, but after it's done, measure everything so you can do it yourself next time (there's plenty of web info on how to measure string height, etc). I agree with Malcolm about playing in standard tuning as well. Tuning that low won't do much for your tone either. |
Moved to setup. |
Yes adjsuting the pups for best sound is part of basic setup of the bass. This of course means adjsuting the beck and bridge pups according to personal preferance using your ears to listen. If you have adjustable pole peices you have more adjustment ability, but theres not many pups with this basic feature. |
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