Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: duanesworld on September 10, 2008, 02:50:55 AM
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Hi, I just bought a set of pgs and had my tech put them in a ibanez as50. The bridge sounded great, the neck was thin and had no low output. He disconnected it and wired the pickup to just a jack and plugged it in amp, and it still sounded thin and weak. he measured it and it was 7.1., does anybody have any suggestions?thanks,Mike
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ok .
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Did you have four conductor wiring?
If so it might be worth taking a look to see if you have soldered the right wires to the right posts on the selector and the pots just to be sure.
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just regular braid. thanks
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I have had nearly every problem imaginable with pickup wiring. Weak signal, no signal, cuts out, thin, whatever. Obviously that doesn't say much about my soldering skills. :(
But, I have fixed the problem 99% of the time by resoldering everything very carefully, making sure each point is firm and properly grounded. It can be frustrating, but in my experience the problem is almost always a bad/improperly soldered joint or bad ground.
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thanks. I would agree, but after just connecting it to a jack and bypassing everything and its still sounds the same, I don't believe its the soldering.
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It's possible (but not probable) that one of the coils is broken/shorted. Did you contact BK directly about this yet? If not, you should do so -- they have the best customer service around! Let us know what happens!!
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thanks. I would agree, but after just connecting it to a jack and bypassing everything and its still sounds the same, I don't believe its the soldering.
Right, than that would suggest that perhaps you have a faulty pickup. I agree with the above, I would definitely give Tim a call.
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I recently bought a VH2 set and one of the coils (neck pup) was broken.My luthier didn't know if he was responsible but he send it back to BKP.It took a few weeks but they fixed it.