Flipping through the current issue of Guitar Player on the bus to work this morning, and it dawned on me that I didn't think I'd ever seen a PAF-style humbucker, whether in an ad or a gear shot of somebody noteable, where the screws had been adjusted from anything other than ruler flat, at least in any visible way. All these years of the familiar archetypal cover with 6 holes and little screws poking out of them, but does anybody really use them? Or are they just the way things are supposed to be; a kind of vestigial organ from the early days of pickups?
Certainly the very existence of dual rails suggests that string-to-string balance is not really all THAT hard to achieve, such that having a backup system (in the form of height adjustable screw polepieces) to "compensate" is not really something very many people would ever need to use. We adjust the overall height of the pickup with the screws on the pickup ring, and that's enough.
Now, if the composition of those screws , or the height of the exposed screwtops, relative to the flat slugs, is a part of the tone of humbuckers, that's fine with me.
But my question is whether very many players actually DO adjust individual height with them, or whether it is just one of those things that have been done for so long - 6 level slugs in this coil and 6 screws in that one - we think that's how it is supposed to be done and simply don't question it?
Certainly the very existence of dual rails suggests that string-to-string balance is not really all THAT hard to achieve, such that having a backup system (in the form of height adjustable screw polepieces) to "compensate" is not really something very many people would ever need to use. We adjust the overall height of the pickup with the screws on the pickup ring, and that's enough.
Now, if the composition of those screws , or the height of the exposed screwtops, relative to the flat slugs, is a part of the tone of humbuckers, that's fine with me.
But my question is whether very many players actually DO adjust individual height with them, or whether it is just one of those things that have been done for so long - 6 level slugs in this coil and 6 screws in that one - we think that's how it is supposed to be done and simply don't question it?
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