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Interesting. Yeah, pickup height is still yet to be adjusted with any real consistency.
I even need more foam in there if I want them higher. They vary from 3-5mm from the strings with the last fret fretted. I need to try some different heights. The bridge one is the furthest unsurprisingly.
Here’s another curious point... the GFS pickups didn’t come with either springs or foam. I guess they are usually used as replacement pickups so some existing hardware is expected. I had to cut up some of the foam left over from installing the Toneriders in the JZ-1.
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With P90s, Gibson's have a metal base plate that the height adjustment screws screw into, with springs fitted on the screws shaft. Other P90 users normally have a foam block stuck to the base of the cavity. But it is a bit unusual not to have al least some screws and springs or foam.
But a look at the GFS website confirms that you should have some. "We ship the pickup in a GFS box with wiring instructions, foam mounting pads and mounting screws". So double check the box(es), then get on to them and moan.
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Hah. Well, there were screws but no foam. The JZ-1 had screws and springs, but I was glad of the foam that came with the Toneriders. It made for much better adjustment.
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Also, pickup update: Simon was right... pickup height was key.
I actually lowered them and it lost some of that intense treble also leading to less feedback when I hit the Muff. They now sound more like a best of both worlds between my Jag and the p90s in the JZ-1. I actually really like it.
I am so in love with this guitar it's ridiculous.
Practice tonight is gonna be awesome.
Sucks I have to use a crappy old bass case I have laying around with a T-Shirt rolled up at the end to get it there. It's just such an odd size!
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That’s great that you got em sounding so good, and congrats on the dream guitar - enjoy playing it and making your bandmates jealous!
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You should record a sound demo for us so we can hear what it sounds like, I have to admit that it's turned out to be a cool looking guitar.
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Didn't you only spray this a couple of days ago? Did it get a clear coat?
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Hah. It got some clear on it. Mostly to protect it a bit... but I don’t go for shiny, much less a mirror finish.
I don’t do “patience”, and I like guitars that are hacked together, reliced, etc.
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Lol, fair enough. I'd be more worried about the hardware melding itself to the paint.
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The only pieces that are really touching paint are the vibrato and the pickguard.
The JZ-1 has been modified and rebuilt a few times since it was an impatiencecaster, heh. It was fine.
I go by the old adage: “good enough for EVH...”