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dean701

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I've search the forum but I can't find a definitive measurement of the pick up heights. Before you say that they are hard mounted and not adjustable please listen first. If someone shims their neck it is going to reflect a different measure. With the string pressed on the last fret, I have an axis floyd that measures 5/64 for the bridge and 10/64 for the neck. For my super sport they are in the same range BUT I bought it second hand and there are washers shimming both pickups up to these measurements. They would be way lower without them. Can anyone please measure their super sport pickup heights in 64s with the string pressed down on the last fret? Thanks
 

dean701

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thanks. I just wish there was a number listed for the axis. These are different pickups made by a different manufacturer. I'm just not sure that the washers were installed by musicman or not so if someone could relay their super sport default measurements, it would be great.
 

dean701

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for those wanting to know... the response from EB was...The Axis Super Sport pickups are direct mount to body and not adjustable from factory (outside of adding a shim or routing). We set them up in factory so the strings sit about 4/32" above the bridge pickup and about 6/32" above the neck pickup
 

DannR

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Has anyone ever raised the height of the neck pickup? I had to on my first Axis SS. I recently got another one and found the pickups don't balance. The bridge really bites and has a rich cutting tone. As soon as I switch to the neck the sound drops, feels like the treble and gain have been turned down. Even our sound man said that when I switched to the neck it just disappears. I spoke to someone the other day and they had the same problem, they decided to sell the guitar instead of making any changes.
 
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