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James McPhail
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From: Oxford, MS, USA

posted 22 May 2005 07:07 PM     profile     
(Maybe this was too simple for the electronics guys).
Just curious. When installing a pickup (Jerry Wallace TrueTone specifically) , does it matter which "side" goes under which strings? Now, before you guys get started, I know which end is up (or down, or isn't?). Thanks
JM

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Jim Bob Sedgwick
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From: Clinton, Missouri USA

posted 22 May 2005 09:20 PM     profile     
Being a single coil pickup, it would not matter which way it was turned as long as the wiring is long enough to solder to the jack. Hope this helps
Jack Stoner
Sysop

From: Inverness, Florida

posted 23 May 2005 03:38 AM     profile     
Usually, the wires come out of the pick up on one end, and the hole in the body of the guitar is on one end (inside). Mount the pickup with the end that has the wire to the "hole" side on the guitar. With a D-10 usually that means the pickups are oriented oppposite but as mentioned it doesn't matter (on single coil or humbuckers).
Ron Steenwijk
Member

From: Greensburg,PA

posted 23 May 2005 04:08 AM     profile     
James,don't forget these....
quote:
The Steel Guitar
Information Resource

Steel Guitar Pickup Height & Replacement



The critical factor in the pickup height adjustment is the distance between the pole pieces of the pickup and the strings.

When you are adjusting your George L's pickups, the STARTING POINT is at least the thickness of a US quarter {$.025}or .09 inch {2 mm}. This is the MINIMUM distance which should be used.

You should only increase the amount of spacing between the pickup and the string as you feel necessary to achieve optimal sound.

The optimal STARTING POINT for adjustments to a Lawrence or a pole piece style pickup is 2 quarter's thickness (approximately 3/16 inch).

The reason that the George L's pickups use 1 quarter's thickness as a STARTING POINT is that there is an ABS plastic housing between the George L's bar-style pole pieces and the strings. This housing is approximately 3/32 inch. If you add a quarter's thickness (approximately .090 inch), you end up with approximately 3/16 inch distance from the strings the pickup's bar-style pole pieces.

The reason the recommendation for other pickups is approximately 3/16 inch is because the pole pieces are exposed.

These distances are NOT absolutes! :-)

Performance will vary depending upon several factors, one of which is your touch.

Remember: the thickness of a US quarter coin {3/32 inch} is just the STARTING POINT for adjustment between the ABS plastic case of a George L's pickup and your strings.


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If you follow the suggestions below, you should be able to successfully replace the pickups in your steel guitar.

Checklist for replacing steel guitar pickups

Observe the way the pickup is mounted and oriented.
Very important: Draw a good diagram of your wiring before starting.
Remove any extra tabs from the replacement pickup.
Secure the replacement pickup to the guitar.
Make good solder joints.
Verify the wiring


Ron

James McPhail
Member

From: Oxford, MS, USA

posted 23 May 2005 04:21 AM     profile     
Thanks folks. Please close b0b.

JM

jerry wallace
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From: Artesia , NM - 35 mi from Roswell UFO CITY

posted 23 May 2005 08:48 AM     profile     
James, no it does not matter on my TT pickups..

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http://www.jerrywallacemusic.com


James McPhail
Member

From: Oxford, MS, USA

posted 23 May 2005 09:41 AM     profile     
The final answer. Thanks JW.

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