1/16 and 3/32 on both. That’s my baseline. Then customer preference. Usually that is a good balance. Most people like that, but I do what they want if they have something they want. Thanks for the info on that push push pot.
The push/push tone knob adds the neck pickup to the bridge position... and I assume any position aside from the neck itself. I don't use it all that much. I have a 22' myself. I do setups, too. I have a lot of the same tools as you, including those pickup height guages. Pickup height is bonkers on these given that each pickup shares different Alnico strengths aside from the bridge. So it's hard to set these. I perfer my strats with low pickups, but these are different. Did you go with 2/32ds for the treble side and 3/32 for the bass side for all three pickups? What's your baseline for Gibson P-90s? Thanks. Cheers.
Glad to hear you have business coming in. That is a good sign for everyone. AND more videos soon I hope. Thanks Vic.
More to come!
1/16 and 3/32 on both. That’s my baseline. Then customer preference. Usually that is a good balance. Most people like that, but I do what they want if they have something they want. Thanks for the info on that push push pot.
Sir, I have this same model. Can I change the radius from 9.5 to 16?
@@shaolinshaolin-gd8shonly if you change the neck.
@@stringmanguitars4329 Thanks for the information, God bless you, it would almost ruin it if you changed the radius.
The push/push tone knob adds the neck pickup to the bridge position... and I assume any position aside from the neck itself. I don't use it all that much. I have a 22' myself. I do setups, too. I have a lot of the same tools as you, including those pickup height guages. Pickup height is bonkers on these given that each pickup shares different Alnico strengths aside from the bridge. So it's hard to set these. I perfer my strats with low pickups, but these are different. Did you go with 2/32ds for the treble side and 3/32 for the bass side for all three pickups? What's your baseline for Gibson P-90s? Thanks. Cheers.
No drop anything tuning? An odd person in Pittsburgh....
Very!
American made strats are the real deal, they sound wayyy better than fender strats from mexico