Help - Why has my pickup gone quiet?

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Help - Why has my pickup gone quiet?

Post by benecol »

Hello there. I'm trying to get my Dano baritone ready to sell. The neck pickup went unfeasibly quiet a few months ago: we've taken the switch out of the circuit and gone straight to the jack, but the neck pickup is still way quieter than the neck (like about a quarter of the volume) - a pickup it used to be pretty well balanced with. Anyone help?
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Post by kypdurron »

maybe needs rewindig?
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Post by Bill Oakley »

I second the rewinding. Check out http://www.fralinpickups.com/ if you're in the U.S. I've used them a few times and they are great.
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Post by chisa »

prob a break in the winds
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Post by avj »

If you have a multimeter handy, perhaps you can give a quick measure of the individual resistance of both the neck and bridge pickups. I would tend to agree with everyone else that something has gone amiss with the winding, but this would absolutely confirm it.
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Post by stewart »

be better off spending £20 on a new pickup than getting it rewound, no? or no?
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Post by Bill Oakley »

stewart wrote:be better off spending £20 on a new pickup than getting it rewound, no? or no?
Possibly. Rewinding the pickup shouldn't be very expensive though.
Looks like I can get one of these pickups for $35US plus shipping so maybe buying a new one might be a better option although rewinding it should be right around that price also.
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Arr, there's a bloke (in fact, the bloke I bought the guitar from in the first place) selling pickups - think I'll just buy one from him.
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Post by Thom »

If you're just going to sell it then that's probably the best course of action. Otherwise, I would heartily recommend the Bare Knuckle rewind service...
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Aye, too spendy though - need to replace the pickup and flog it, more's the pity.
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Post by Mages »

have you made sure nothing is grounding out in it's innards?
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You mean inside the pickup itself? Otherwise - yes.
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Post by lorez »

Tim,

if you were going to flog on here I'm sure people would accept it without the pick up working and want to sort it out themselves. Might be an option.
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Post by benecol »

Reece has got dibs, but I'd rather sell it all up together. Plus, the neck pickup is what a baritone is all about.