07-01-2014, 12:11 AM
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As I was playing I suddenly noticed that the neck pickup was at an angle
rather than parallel with the guitar strings, as the bridge pickup is.
When pushing the top and bottom of the bridge pickup I encountered
the normal bit of spring play in each direction.
However, on the neck pickup I would have play in only one direction.
The other direction was obviously hitting the wall of the guitar wood.
I had to take off the pickup and use a Dremel tool to do a bit of routing.
Now the neck pickup has a bit of play in both directions
and it is much more parallel to the strings as it should be
Thought I would let you know about this matter. Might be a good idea to make certain
your new batch of route 66 guitars does not have this problem.
As I was playing I suddenly noticed that the neck pickup was at an angle
rather than parallel with the guitar strings, as the bridge pickup is.
When pushing the top and bottom of the bridge pickup I encountered
the normal bit of spring play in each direction.
However, on the neck pickup I would have play in only one direction.
The other direction was obviously hitting the wall of the guitar wood.
I had to take off the pickup and use a Dremel tool to do a bit of routing.
Now the neck pickup has a bit of play in both directions
and it is much more parallel to the strings as it should be
Thought I would let you know about this matter. Might be a good idea to make certain
your new batch of route 66 guitars does not have this problem.

