davidjbass
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Last night was the first night I used my new Stingray Classic for a live performance. It was a great except one thing. I noticed that the D and G strings had a lower output level than the E and A strings. And that the pole pieces that cover the D and G strings were much lower than the E and A strings. So the questions before the forum are:
To help the output levels be even for all strings should I
A. Raise up the whole pickup on the D and G string side.
or
B. Leave the pickup at it's hieght and raise just the pole pieces on the D and G strings. And if this is the case how do I do that?
To help the output levels be even for all strings should I
A. Raise up the whole pickup on the D and G string side.
or
B. Leave the pickup at it's hieght and raise just the pole pieces on the D and G strings. And if this is the case how do I do that?