New 4003 Adjustment

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jack1953
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New 4003 Adjustment

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Hey all,
I noticed that my A string is a little too close to this horseshoe piece that goes over the pickup. Question: Is there an easy fix? Is this piece necessary to give it the best and fullest sound? I notice several have taken theirs off.
Thanks in advance
Jack
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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You won't hear any difference in sound if you remove the pickup cover. The pickup cover does help shield the pickup from noise to some degree.
If you don't feel the cover is in you way and you like the looks of it, just raise the pickup a little by turning the large screws on both sides of the pickup, clockwise. This will raise the whole internal assembly and then there will be more clearance between the string and the cover. You can raise the pickup to a height that's just before the point that you hear unwanted distortion or clicking noises when playing through an amp. You'll also get the most output from the pickup that way.
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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rickenbrother wrote:You won't hear any difference in sound if you remove the pickup cover. The pickup cover does help shield the pickup from noise to some degree.
If you don't feel the cover is in you way and you like the looks of it, just raise the pickup a little by turning the large screws on both sides of the pickup, clockwise. This will raise the whole internal assembly and then there will be more clearance between the string and the cover. You can raise the pickup to a height that's just before the point that you hear unwanted distortion or clicking noises when playing through an amp. You'll also get the most output from the pickup that way.
Thanks! I just figured it out and it works great!
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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rickenbrother wrote:The pickup cover does help shield the pickup from noise to some degree.
Really? Even if it's plastic?
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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The cover is copper plated with the chrome on top of that, so yes, it does provide some shielding.
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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I just checked mine, and it is indeed electrically conductive (on the surface)! I didn't realize it was coated. Neat!
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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So...Why doesn't the neck pickup have a cover over it then?
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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The coil is shielded by the chrome casing on the neck hi-gain.
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Re: New 4003 Adjustment

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Hmmmm...So if I put a chrome neck surround on my bridge hi-gain, my Rick would be more quiet?

That's food for thought! I could have it powder coated black...

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