![]() ![]() Adjust each pups individually solo'd for best tone and output to you. The only way to do oit right is by ear, listening. Also, if you find that you're getting a "detuned" sound as though you were playing more than one note(especially in the E or low B strings), lower the pickups until it isn't noticeable. I lowered the bridge pickup and it took out some of the overtones. ![]() I find it to be very bright, but it's better to have the extra highs and cut them out a little than if they were too quiet to begin with. I have an EMG DC(Bridge) and an EMG CS(Neck) in a Warmoth made of wenge wood. However, my understanding is that the neck pickup will convey the fundamental more whereas the bridge pickup will bring out the overtones to fill out and complete the timbre. before thinking about the height of the pickups. If you're going for a certain sound, I would suggest focusing on the type of pickup, the type of wood, on-board eq, passive/active, etc. For tone considerations, I choose a good pickup combination and eq it. ![]() I first go for a balance in the volume between each pickup and between the highest and lowest string, then I adjust both pickups the same amount. ![]()
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