Interesting stuff.
I found something last weekend that made my jaw drop. I tend to go for even heights across all six unless something sounds too loud/quiet.
But I'd never wondered about what height I should set them at. I've always kind of assumed it ought to be so the dome of the screw is protruding above the casing (all mine are covered). Pretty much the start point in the instructions that Shag101 has posted. It just "looks right", nice and tidy... :roll:
But then I read elsewhere that raising the poles on a humbucker brings more signal from the screw coil and the slug coil contributes less to the overall tone (and vice versa). I knew it would have some effect, but wasn't convinced it would be much.
So, anyway, I was bored on sunday and thought "what the hell?".
Out came the Love Rock and the SG and I set to with the screwdriver. BUGGER ME!!! Oh my goodness... It makes a HELL of a difference! :lol:
At the moment I have Riff Raffs and Mules with the tops of the screws no longer protruding at all above the cover. One of them is a good 0.5 below the cover.
On the bridge pup, this produces a slightly sweeter and slightly thicker tone, and after lowering the poles I can raise the pup slightly. It crunches and sings in a godly manner. It might be my imagination, but they seem to clean up better with the volume control on the guitar. I played it to the missus - not reknowned for noticing tonal changes - and she went "wow! that sounds good, what have you done?". I'm not sure of the effect on the neck so much - lowering seems create a clearer tone maybe, but I was too busy using the bridge pups to figure out what I was hearing.
I also tried raising pole screws higher than I used to have them. To my ears, with my playing, and my amp, this produced a grittier, harsher, and slightly thinner tone (on the bride pup). Not a bad tone, I can definitely see applications for this. But right at the moment I absolutely adore what the two guitars sound like.
How long have I had these pickups? A couple of years at least? I've been happy all that time, now I'm ecstatic :lol:
Folks - regardless of what stagger you're using - try moving the things up or down. It might do nothing or very little for you, or you might find something incredible.
Anyway, cool thread, I'll be checking this stagger business out as well now. :D