racingsnail84
Joined: Aug 29, 2021
Posts: 84
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Posted on Dec 16 2022 10:10 PM
Hello,
I recently had my local guitar repair shop instal a set of Fender PV Jazzmaster pickups in my awesome Squier Affinity Jazzmaster. I initially noticed that both p/u’s are basically the same height. I tried raising the bridge p/u but it won’t go up any further.
It sounds pretty swell, except the bridge p/u is noticeably quieter than the neck p/u.
Does anyone have the Fender factory spec number for JM p/u heights? I know it’s best to adjust using your ear, but I’d like to at least start off with the traditional height setting and adjust to taste.
thanks in advance!
here is the setup from the shop. I feel as though the bridge p/u is too low….

Last edited: Dec 17, 2022 10:52:52
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Redfeather
Joined: Jul 30, 2016
Posts: 896
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Posted on Dec 16 2022 11:28 PM
I don't know about the factory spec's for height but I can tell you that the pickups use compressed foam chunks under them to provide upward pressure and you may have reached the point of zero compression with the bridge pickup so placing a shim under the foam would get you back in the game and allow you to raise it some more.
Last edited: Dec 16, 2022 23:28:47
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racingsnail84
Joined: Aug 29, 2021
Posts: 84
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Posted on Dec 17 2022 10:29 AM
Redfeather wrote:
I don't know about the factory spec's for height but I can tell you that the pickups use compressed foam chunks under them to provide upward pressure and you may have reached the point of zero compression with the bridge pickup so placing a shim under the foam would get you back in the game and allow you to raise it some more.
awesome , thanks for the reply…!
just to clarify though, traditionally the bridge p/u is higher than the neck p/u , right? That’s what helps make that trebly chime sound we associate with Jazzmasters ….?
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Reverbenator
Joined: Jul 26, 2015
Posts: 261
San Diego, Ca
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Posted on Dec 17 2022 12:39 PM
An amazing source of offset guitar info, is a guy named Mike Adams. The name of his YouTube channel is “Puisheen”.
He has a video entitled “How To: Set Pickup Height for Fender Offset Guitars”.
You may glean some information that you’ll find helpful.
— -Cheers, Clark-
-Less Paul, more Reverb-
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