Hello!
Been a while since I've posted anything, but I still lurk around here daily. I have a problem with my neck pickup, It seems to lose punch and clarity every now and again.
I'm the proud owner of the white Gun-made/M3-operated guitar seen in this thread: http://www.mosriteforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=41227
I've tried to email M3 California to maybe get some advice, but no response, maybe one of you fine people might be able to give me a helping hand.
I've tried to catch the phenomenon best I could on video.
Here's the "right" sound: http://s870.photobucket.com/user/JohnKOTJ/media/Right.mp4.html?sort=3&o=0
Here's the "wrong" sound: http://s870.photobucket.com/user/JohnKOTJ/media/Wrong.mp4.html?sort=3&o=1
Neck Pickup Troubles
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Re: Neck Pickup Troubles
Your guitar has the dual output pickups, right? To me, it sounds like the "right" sound is full output and the "wrong" sound is the half output.
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It does have the dual output ones. But actually, it's the "right" sound in the video that is the half output. 
The switches and knobs are all set exactly the same in the two clips.

The switches and knobs are all set exactly the same in the two clips.
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Have you tried reading the output with an ohm meter?
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I have not. But that sounds like a good idea. The electronics/pickups specialist in the local shop doesn't come around that often. And when he does, it's kinda expensive to troubleshoot it. But it would probably still be worth it just to get this thing sorted out.
I've tried to contact Matt for the schematic, which might be useful if I hand the guitar over to be tinkered with. But I can't get a hold of him.
I've tried to contact Matt for the schematic, which might be useful if I hand the guitar over to be tinkered with. But I can't get a hold of him.

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JohnnySonic wrote:I have not. But that sounds like a good idea. The electronics/pickups specialist in the local shop doesn't come around that often. And when he does, it's kinda expensive to troubleshoot it. But it would probably still be worth it just to get this thing sorted out.
I've tried to contact Matt for the schematic, which might be useful if I hand the guitar over to be tinkered with. But I can't get a hold of him.
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Re: Neck Pickup Troubles
Hey,
I've gone back to college because business hasn't been so good, especially with my dad's health the way it is. I'm extremely busy. I'm trying to make pickups practically by myself again. I'm having a really difficult time keeping up with emails. I'm on the road about 12 hours per week, and in class over 20 hours. The rest of the time is homework and running the business. Very sorry I didn't get back to you.
After listening to the sound samples, I can't say I hear a problem per se. If you have Dual Tone pickups then it sounds to me like one is on the full output setting and the other is on the lower output setting. If so, then it's working as it should.
I've gone back to college because business hasn't been so good, especially with my dad's health the way it is. I'm extremely busy. I'm trying to make pickups practically by myself again. I'm having a really difficult time keeping up with emails. I'm on the road about 12 hours per week, and in class over 20 hours. The rest of the time is homework and running the business. Very sorry I didn't get back to you.
After listening to the sound samples, I can't say I hear a problem per se. If you have Dual Tone pickups then it sounds to me like one is on the full output setting and the other is on the lower output setting. If so, then it's working as it should.
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raygun85 wrote:Hey,
I've gone back to college because business hasn't been so good, especially with my dad's health the way it is. I'm extremely busy. I'm trying to make pickups practically by myself again. I'm having a really difficult time keeping up with emails. I'm on the road about 12 hours per week, and in class over 20 hours. The rest of the time is homework and running the business. Very sorry I didn't get back to you.
After listening to the sound samples, I can't say I hear a problem per se. If you have Dual Tone pickups then it sounds to me like one is on the full output setting and the other is on the lower output setting. If so, then it's working as it should.
Sorry to hear about your stressful situation Matt! I'm glad to see your alive and well atleast.
It's kinda hard to capture the phenomenon with my smartphone.
The thing is, that the controls and the knobs are set excactly the same in both videos (Neck pickup, half output).
The pickup just loses its edge every once in a while. I'm not sure how though.
Sometimes, if you lovingly slap the guitar around a bit, it goes back to normal. I'm just not sure how to pinpoint the problem.
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