Tone Report Weekly Issue 106 | Page 54

PICKUP HEIGHT AND NUT WORK The final elements of the basic setup to address are pickup height, and perhaps nut lubrication. Setting pickup height is easy; just grab an appropriately sized Phillips head screwdriver, and turn the pickup height adjustment screws clockwise to get the pickups closer to the strings, and counterclockwise to move them further away. Every guitar manufacturer has a recommended distance that the pickups should be from the strings, and pickup manufacturers typically have recommendations as well. Following these recommendations will give you a good place to start, but don't be afraid to experiment. Some players prefer the sound of the pickups closer to the strings, and some prefer them further away. It will likely vary quite a bit between various kinds of guitars and pickups. Moving them closer will usually result in more bass and output, while further away will probably sound clearer and more mellow. For example, on a Les Paul-style guitar, many players like the bridge pickup closer to the strings for more punch and body, while preferring the neck pickup further away, to enhance clarity and highend harmonics. Use your ears and experiment, and you shouldn't have much trouble finding an ideal spot. 54 TONE TALK // Close Enough For Rock n' Roll: DIY Basic Guitar Setup