Bass Strings Hitting Pickup at Leah Crisp blog

Bass Strings Hitting Pickup. It might not be the string hitting the pickup. The strings hit the pickups now that’s not a good thing. This means the middle (a and d) strings will actually be further from the pickguard/body top than the e and g. I picked up the bass a few months ago, and i've noticed that when i'm playing something, the strings make loud clicky sounds. 2) lower the pickups by tightening the screws. I'm playing rush which requires a more aggressive attack, and i get a constant clicking/popping, especially on the a and e. Set flat, the pickup will sense less of the a and d strings’ vibrations. Your fingers hitting the pickup is not necessary a bad thing. You can just tighten the pickups screw to lower the pickups. I've had a problem with my plucking finger hitting the adjacent string (for example.my. Try to pluck more upwards instead of towards the bass by bending your fingers more.

Ultra Noiseless™ Vintage Jazz Bass® V (5String) Pickup Set Accessories
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I've had a problem with my plucking finger hitting the adjacent string (for example.my. This means the middle (a and d) strings will actually be further from the pickguard/body top than the e and g. Try to pluck more upwards instead of towards the bass by bending your fingers more. You can just tighten the pickups screw to lower the pickups. I picked up the bass a few months ago, and i've noticed that when i'm playing something, the strings make loud clicky sounds. It might not be the string hitting the pickup. I'm playing rush which requires a more aggressive attack, and i get a constant clicking/popping, especially on the a and e. The strings hit the pickups now that’s not a good thing. Set flat, the pickup will sense less of the a and d strings’ vibrations. 2) lower the pickups by tightening the screws.

Ultra Noiseless™ Vintage Jazz Bass® V (5String) Pickup Set Accessories

Bass Strings Hitting Pickup Your fingers hitting the pickup is not necessary a bad thing. Set flat, the pickup will sense less of the a and d strings’ vibrations. I'm playing rush which requires a more aggressive attack, and i get a constant clicking/popping, especially on the a and e. 2) lower the pickups by tightening the screws. I picked up the bass a few months ago, and i've noticed that when i'm playing something, the strings make loud clicky sounds. Your fingers hitting the pickup is not necessary a bad thing. It might not be the string hitting the pickup. The strings hit the pickups now that’s not a good thing. I've had a problem with my plucking finger hitting the adjacent string (for example.my. Try to pluck more upwards instead of towards the bass by bending your fingers more. This means the middle (a and d) strings will actually be further from the pickguard/body top than the e and g. You can just tighten the pickups screw to lower the pickups.

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