Fix my guitar
Hey..i was trying to be a hardass and tweak my guitar.all goes good except when i went to put it back togetther.the only thing i have a problem with is the six springs that are on the pick-ups,2 on each pick-up..i dont remember how they go on.if anyone could help me out i would really appreciate it.thank you.
# 1
Are the pickups mounted to a faceplate/ pickguard or do they each have a mounting ring?
Usually there is a long screw that goes through the pickguard or mounting ring, through a spring, and into a threaded hole at the end of the pickup.
That covers most of the makes out there, but you may have something different.
Usually there is a long screw that goes through the pickguard or mounting ring, through a spring, and into a threaded hole at the end of the pickup.
That covers most of the makes out there, but you may have something different.
# 2
Or if there is no pickguard then usually it would go in this order.
-screw goes through hole in pickup
-spring slides onto screw so it touches underside of p-up (the wider flange of the spring faces the body not the p-up)
-then you screw the assembly into the body using the springs to adjust the height of the p-ups.
I hope this helps.
-screw goes through hole in pickup
-spring slides onto screw so it touches underside of p-up (the wider flange of the spring faces the body not the p-up)
-then you screw the assembly into the body using the springs to adjust the height of the p-ups.
I hope this helps.
Jimmie showed me alot of stuff, but there was a time when he warned, 'If you ask me to show you anything again, I'll kick your ass.' Well, I did and he did. - SRV
# 3
..hrmm i cant seem to find a screw..and to they are not mounted onto the body...lemme explain..on the pick up theyre are 6 metal dots...if i removed the white covering that is a different peice,its just a covering.ok well under that either welded or formed to fit it is a magnet..the magnet must have somthing to do with the springs..i was thinking that the two holes on the sides of the pick-up ,i was thinking the small end of the screw could just fit into there..it dosent..the opening is too small.these springs are shaped like a tornado i guess.one end is large and one end is smaller.if this fallowing information helps id he happy if someone could fix it.thanks for the people trying to help but it seems those werent the case:( ..well let me know..later.
# 4
For some reason I can't bring myself to read through either of your posts. The enter key is useful for separating paragraphs, and paragraphs are (I believe) an international concept.
Thanks!
Thanks!
... and that's all I have to say about that.
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# 6
Originally posted by iamthe_eggmantsk, tsk... Did someone do grunties on your corn flakes? :) Hmmm?
For some reason I can't bring myself to read through either of your posts. The enter key is useful for separating paragraphs, and paragraphs are (I believe) an international concept.
Thanks!
# 7
Originally posted by Lordathestrings
tsk, tsk... Did someone do grunties on your corn flakes? :) Hmmm?
Sorry...
I was just in a dazed state of mind, and the non-paragraphed posts were really throwing me off....
Well, I meant what I said, perhaps I should have been a little nicer in saying it, though...
Oops.
... and that's all I have to say about that.
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# 8
P.S. What's a "grunty"?
... and that's all I have to say about that.
[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]
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[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]
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# 9
Originally posted by iamthe_eggmanThat's an old English term for what North Americans sometimes call "a Number Two".
P.S. What's a "grunty"?
# 10
Originally posted by Lordathestrings
That's an old English term for what North Americans sometimes call "a Number Two".
I forget which one is Number 2.
... and that's all I have to say about that.
[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]
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[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]
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# 11
Originally posted by iamthe_eggmanUhh... Which one do you suppose would be accompanied by grunting noises?
I forget which one is Number 2.
# 12
so ur just telling me that all i can do is take it to a pro?(and improve my writing structure)
# 13
Originally posted by Lordathestrings
Uhh... Which one do you suppose would be accompanied by grunting noises?
Hmmm... lemme think....
Ummm....
Sorry, still not getting it.
... and that's all I have to say about that.
[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]
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[U]ALL[/U] generalizations are [U]WRONG[/U]
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# 14
first, take a good gruntie (which shall now be MY new word for a #2 or droppin the kids off at the pool)
then, get it to a guitar tech...
I have to admit, that was a brave move on your part to just take it all apart. Hope it all goes back together as easily!
then, get it to a guitar tech...
I have to admit, that was a brave move on your part to just take it all apart. Hope it all goes back together as easily!
"The one truly great thing about this life is that noone can sincerely and truly help someone, without helping themselves"
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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