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Moped10
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pole adjusting

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I apologize as I know this has been covered, but I cant seem to find a thread on adjusting the hi gains without slotted poles- they're not all uniform in height, so the previous owner must have altered them, but I cant for the life of me figure out how?
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I don't think they're supposed to be even. I believe they're supposed to follow the radius of the neck.
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blueflamerick wrote:I don't think they're supposed to be even. I believe they're supposed to follow the radius of the neck.
That is correct, they are staggered.
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I see! Well, it sounds balanced, so I'll leave her be- thanks
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Moped10 wrote:...I cant seem to find a thread on adjusting the hi gains without slotted poles.
Those are not adjustable, at least they are not supposed to be adjusted, if you still want a working pickup.
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