Dead Bridge Pickup
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- kojakcurtis
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Dead Bridge Pickup
Just picked up a '80 4001 to check out, and the bridge pup is dead. Mono input jack was changed, but the bridge pup looks untouched, other than it has been taken out and remounted to the pickup surround. What causes a pickup to stop working? The magnet still has juice. The neck pup meters at 9k.
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How does the bridge pickup test out? Open circuit? Continuous (zero resistance)?
Possibly damaged in the swap.
Selector switch contacts may not be functioning properly. They can be carefully cleaned (#1000 sandpaper) and/or bent back into shape with needlenose pliers.
Check the jack to plug contact, too. Foreign-made plugs have suspect tips.
If you've got a VOM, just do a point-to-point check until you isolate the component. If it's the pickup, well...
Possibly damaged in the swap.
Selector switch contacts may not be functioning properly. They can be carefully cleaned (#1000 sandpaper) and/or bent back into shape with needlenose pliers.
Check the jack to plug contact, too. Foreign-made plugs have suspect tips.
If you've got a VOM, just do a point-to-point check until you isolate the component. If it's the pickup, well...
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Open circuit is infinite resistance, as in a broken wire.
Continuity indicates a short in this case, within the pickup, as long as the pickup wires aren't connected at their other end to something that is shorted.
You definitely need a gennie Switchcraft jack!
Continuity indicates a short in this case, within the pickup, as long as the pickup wires aren't connected at their other end to something that is shorted.
You definitely need a gennie Switchcraft jack!
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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