Hi Room
1st post on here
I have recently purchased a new bridge pickup rated as 16k
I have noticed that when I really hit the strings hard they sound a little crackly and distorted (only slightly) when im playing clean, but are ok when playing normally
Just want to check if this is normal.....
Can someone please reply
Thanks
Gemil
WElcome to the forum.
I think it's normal. It's just the added output of the pickup making your clean channel clip.
yep,totally normal the high output distorts the clean-channel.What amp are you using?
HI
Im using an Epiphone G400 through a marshall AVT100....
Its only a small crackle when i really hit the strings, is it something to worry about? are u sure its normal....
Try lowering the pickup a bit.
Its normal, and just the result of the output of the pup like others said. Yes try lowering it, or if you really want good cleans possibly go with a lower output pup.
Basically hitting the strings harder sends a stronger signal to the amp, which distorts the tone much easier and playing softly sends a lower signal for a cleaner sound. High output pickups send higher signals, so the slightly distorted sound is normal.
Thanks for the help guys ill stop worrying now
1 last question, I have set the bridge pickup height to 3/32 of an inch.....is this standard?
For a lot of players, this little bit of crackle or clip is a desirable feature, particularly from a tube amp, where the break-up (crackle, clip) is smooth and gutsy.
I'm not as familiar with the Marshall line as with Fender and others, but is your amp a solid state or tube? If it's solid state, the break-up generally doesn't sound quite as good. But it won't harm the amp, they're designed to take some break-up.
High output picks do distort...thats what they are meant to do partly I guess.....
I have set my Jb.. low and it sounds nice
Okay, just checked out the AVT100 on line and it is a hybrid, meaning tube preamp, solid-state power.
Originally Posted by ZhangliqunFor a lot of players, this little bit of crackle or clip is a desirable feature, particularly from a tube amp, where the break-up (crackle, clip) is smooth and gutsy.
I'm not as familiar with the Marshall line as with Fender and others, but is your amp a solid state or tube? If it's solid state, the break-up generally doesn't sound quite as good. But it won't harm the amp, they're designed to take some break-up.Yes thats what I was trying to say High Out put picksups are designed to distort the amp a bit for an over driven sound
Originally Posted by JocelynHigh output picks do distort...thats what they are meant to do partly I guess.....
True, they are designed to hammer the preamp so it will clip at least a little bit when pushed (hit strings hard).
- Sep 10 Fri 2010 21:00
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