DiMarzio Forum
DimarzioForum.Com => The Pickup Place => Topic started by: mjf222 on June 04, 2016, 05:14:29 PM
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My son has a 2016 Les Paul Traditional. I put some PAF Master's in it and have a question regarding height. What is a good starting point for height between the high and low E strings and the poles when I am pressing the string down on the last fret.....
Thanks
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I think the DiMarzio site has some suggested specs that might be a good starting point.
For myself, I usually start with 3/32" on the low E and 1/32" on the high E. That is with the respective string fretted at the last fret. I'll start with all pickups with that spec.
After playing a bit, I'll generally adjust any adjustable pole pieces to follow the radius across the strings. Then listen and adjust or un-adjust as preferred.
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https://youtu.be/oArF-4nUl38 (https://youtu.be/oArF-4nUl38)
Gibson specs for string/pickup heights
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Thank you all.... I appreciate the feedback. I enjoyed the video but you have to be careful.... measurements on the index cards are different than what the commentator says....He has a few of the measurements backwards when he is speaking during the video...
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Starting Spec is always a good idea. But don't lose your mind about spec.
At the end of the day, pickup height, pole height, and the guitar/amp tone all get involved. It's by your ears in the end. No two pups are gonna sound the same.
I will say too close to the strings is a tone killer. Sucks the sustain right out. And for hotter pups, sometimes a little lower is actually better! (Just a littleā¦)