[quote name='funkgod' timestamp='1479900089' post='3180090']
A lot of stingrays have this issue, moving the pickup for most does not really sort the Issue out for one that is bad as the four middle poles are higher so if you raise the bottom of the pick up to try and make the g louder the d gets louder,
The main prob really comes into play when I play swing or walking bass lines when I move to the g all the loudness drops out.
There is a cure I have done and covered this before,
Now here is my disclaimer ....
I have done this to all my stingrays and works great, up to you if you want to try it, or get advice first....
The four middle poles will push down, don't attempt to raise the end ones as the coils are wrapped around these and so a lot of tension on them , but if you press down gently but firmly the middle four will go down and even out all the poles, then when you raise the pickup the g will be as loud as the a an d , I can post a pic if wanted of all my poles flat inline, makes a big difference,
Now will say again, only try this if it's really bad as a last resort before say changing the pickup, and if you are not up to it, then get advice about it,
Hope it helps
here is the pickup after the pole height adjustment, its now so much better. ( for me)
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I had this problem some years ago on my 2 band eq Ray and this totally solved it. There was a thread on here about it. It's easily done.