i'm using tubing for pickup springs makes it easy to angle the pickups if you cut it right. My feed back is high pitched at all, so does that mean the strings? I used power slinkies (11)'s My neck pickup is pretty far away from my strings but my bridge is pretty close.
i have a faded sg, the guitar feedsback way to easily. what causes a guitar besides pickups to feedback. I have to hold down the strings or it starts to feed back. I'm really not cranked that loud. tapping on the guitar showed more noise when tapping on the beck with strings muted.
I've never actually seen a guitar wired with a good star ground scheme from a factory. I just put EMG's in my SG and find all the negative claims to be untrue. As far as a PCB a well laid out pcb is a good as anything else.
thanks, i myself don't break strings i did have the dreaded bur once on my saddle, but since i never break strings when a string broke in investigated!
good to know about the angle, do you know what angle is needed for max sustain? How does different angles affect tone? does the direct coupling to the body transfer more sound to the body of the guitar?
i always run my stop tail piece tightened to the body for the most sustain. Can anyone give me a better description of the tonal affect of different heights on the stop tail piece. Normally I'm the on that knows most of the answers and realize i don't know this one today
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