bloke_zero Posted June 1, 2020 Share Posted June 1, 2020 I have a Nordstrand MM4.4 and I'm wondering about the pickup height. It is not in a stingray and the electronics are passive. I was reading this: https://reverb.com/news/pickup-height-an-easy-diy-tone-tweak And this jumped out at me: Quote the magnetic field can exert its force upon the strings and interfere with their ability to vibrate freely, which is heard as a slightly dissonant, atonal sound, like an out-of-tune harmonic that follows the root note, along with a lack of body and sustain. Which I was hearing something like with some recording I was doing. Which also had a little Dark Glass Microtubes with the treble switch activated (something like the ampeg ultra-high setting but with some overdrive). Standard MM stingray pup height is 6/32nds from the bottom of the E string to the pickup cover. Mine was more like 8/32nd. Now the actual question (for anyone who's made it through this far!) is could the Nordy magnets be messing with the strings even though set below the recommended height? I just moved the pickup down so it's more like 10/32nds (8mm) and it seems to help for sure. Just interested in the unseen waves affecting my world! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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