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    Hi All

    I had an interesting pickup repair problem today. An old customer turned up with a quite nice Epiphone casino in Teal colour complaining that only the middle 4 strings on the front pickup were sounding. This turned out to be correct. When measured the pickup read 7,8 k ohms. Does anyone have any opinions as to the cause of the problem ?

    Cheers

    Andrew

    Ps the pickup is a Korean Kent Armstrong
    Last edited by the great waldo; 10-20-2011, 10:39 PM.

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    Originally posted by the great waldo View Post
    Hi All

    I had an interesting pickup repair problem today. An old customer turned up with a quite nice Epiphone casino in Teal colour complaining that only the middle 4 strings on the front pickup were sounding. This turned out to be correct. When measured the pickup read 7,8 k ohms. Does anyone have any opinions as to the cause of the problem ?

    Cheers

    Andrew
    How about the strength of the magnetic field over those two screws?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View Post
      How about the strength of the magnetic field over those two screws?
      Hi Mike

      Hi Mike
      I did check the magnetic strength, there was´nt any, they had forgotten to put the magnets into the p90. It says something for the quality control of modern manufacturers !!! This pickup went out from the Kent Armstrong (Korean supplier) and then was fitted by Epiphone into a guitar and not spotted as defective. It was quite interesting to see that there was a reasonable output on the 4 inner strings but not the 2 e strings. Food for thought ?

      Cheers

      Andrew

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