Guys I just got this on UK eBay and I thought I’d show you a couple of pics…it’s nothing usual, I believe it’s a 650xl (?), you’ve seen loads of them before I know, but I’m really pleased with it .
Guitar is in pretty good condition & frets are like new, has wonderful feel & really lovely to play … guy obviously didn’t play it much (he bought it new in 1990 & inc. the original sale receipt).
It did need a thorough setup though, and initially displayed a couple of odd sound effects…principally low/weak volume on top-E string (and also to lesser extent low vol. on low-E), and conversely a noticeably high volume on the G-string.
On closer inspection it was clear the saddle-blocks were all slightly different heights, ie with top-E a bit high and G noticeably rather low.
I wondered if the blocks had metal shims, & wondered if some of the shims were the wrong heights, so I took the blocks off. There were no shims, but the blocks are numbered…albeit strange seemingly unhelpful numbering…two blocks have no. “2”, two others are no. “1”, and the last two are un-numbered. Anyway I rearranged the blocks so that the top-E sits lower and the G is higher, ie so now all the blocks roughly follow the curve of the Fretboard. Plays great now.
The only odd thing, & here’s a question – the bridge pickup sounds far better when set really high & close to the strings (maybe 1/8ins. clearance), but that makes it much louder than the other pickups, & hence big volume difference when switching pickup positions. Is that typical for active pickups? The neck & middle pickups seem fixed (ie not adjustable for height), so it appears there’s no way around it?
As I say, I’m totally happy with the guitar…but if I did want to change the active bridge pickup, could I just remove the mini circuit board & install something like a Tone Zone or Custom Custom, or would I also have to swap the pots too? Would I need to change all 3 pickups?
OK, that’s it…apologies for long rambling post.
Cheers, Ian.
Guitar is in pretty good condition & frets are like new, has wonderful feel & really lovely to play … guy obviously didn’t play it much (he bought it new in 1990 & inc. the original sale receipt).
It did need a thorough setup though, and initially displayed a couple of odd sound effects…principally low/weak volume on top-E string (and also to lesser extent low vol. on low-E), and conversely a noticeably high volume on the G-string.
On closer inspection it was clear the saddle-blocks were all slightly different heights, ie with top-E a bit high and G noticeably rather low.
I wondered if the blocks had metal shims, & wondered if some of the shims were the wrong heights, so I took the blocks off. There were no shims, but the blocks are numbered…albeit strange seemingly unhelpful numbering…two blocks have no. “2”, two others are no. “1”, and the last two are un-numbered. Anyway I rearranged the blocks so that the top-E sits lower and the G is higher, ie so now all the blocks roughly follow the curve of the Fretboard. Plays great now.
The only odd thing, & here’s a question – the bridge pickup sounds far better when set really high & close to the strings (maybe 1/8ins. clearance), but that makes it much louder than the other pickups, & hence big volume difference when switching pickup positions. Is that typical for active pickups? The neck & middle pickups seem fixed (ie not adjustable for height), so it appears there’s no way around it?
As I say, I’m totally happy with the guitar…but if I did want to change the active bridge pickup, could I just remove the mini circuit board & install something like a Tone Zone or Custom Custom, or would I also have to swap the pots too? Would I need to change all 3 pickups?
OK, that’s it…apologies for long rambling post.
Cheers, Ian.
Comment