Methods to test a pickup?
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:25 pm
Can someone offer me some advice on how to confirm if a pickup is faulty or not?
Recently I bought a Rickenbacker 360 V64 12 String from the US and had it shipped to Australia. The bass pickup is dead as a dodo, I've taken the pickguard and panel off to look for the obvious, loose wire or if something is shorting across terminal etc, but no luck. When I change my next set of strings I want to remove the pickup and check it. When I contacted the person I bought the guitar from he was adament that the pickup worked before it was shipped, as he seemed a genuine sort of a character, I've got no reason to doubt it was. Is it a possibilty during shipping something has been altered in the pickup due to a severe jolt?
I can use a multimeter, what if any tests do you suggest? If the pickup prooves to be faulty is it an option to have it repaired to try and maintain it's originality and who would you recommend?
Ron
Recently I bought a Rickenbacker 360 V64 12 String from the US and had it shipped to Australia. The bass pickup is dead as a dodo, I've taken the pickguard and panel off to look for the obvious, loose wire or if something is shorting across terminal etc, but no luck. When I change my next set of strings I want to remove the pickup and check it. When I contacted the person I bought the guitar from he was adament that the pickup worked before it was shipped, as he seemed a genuine sort of a character, I've got no reason to doubt it was. Is it a possibilty during shipping something has been altered in the pickup due to a severe jolt?
I can use a multimeter, what if any tests do you suggest? If the pickup prooves to be faulty is it an option to have it repaired to try and maintain it's originality and who would you recommend?
Ron