nathanlong85
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- May 2, 2012
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Hello,
I have the Sterling single pickup. This has been happening pretty much since I got the bass about 8 years ago... I'll have the pickup where I want it, and after playing the bass maybe two or three times I'll find that it has raised itself up a little bit on the E side. I'll have to screw it down just a little bit otherwise it starts getting too close to my strings. Has anybody else experienced this? Does anybody have any ideas? I do rest my thumb on it when I play, but I assume that's a fairly normal thing to do...
Also, while I'm asking questions, what type of tool do you typically use to measure the gap between the strings and the neck/pickup? I want to measure everything and make sure my bass is still adjusted correctly but I'm not exactly sure how to do that.
Thanks,
I have the Sterling single pickup. This has been happening pretty much since I got the bass about 8 years ago... I'll have the pickup where I want it, and after playing the bass maybe two or three times I'll find that it has raised itself up a little bit on the E side. I'll have to screw it down just a little bit otherwise it starts getting too close to my strings. Has anybody else experienced this? Does anybody have any ideas? I do rest my thumb on it when I play, but I assume that's a fairly normal thing to do...
Also, while I'm asking questions, what type of tool do you typically use to measure the gap between the strings and the neck/pickup? I want to measure everything and make sure my bass is still adjusted correctly but I'm not exactly sure how to do that.
Thanks,