74 grayback pickups
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:55 pm
I've got a 74 strat with grayback pickups in it and in recent months ive noticed that the bridge pickup is significantly weaker than the other two, to a point that I can't really play it anymore.
I spoke with guy who makes pickups and he told me to test the pickups with my multimeter by checking the ohms at the leads. Well it seems like I can't get any sort of reading on the bridge or middle pickup and my bridge gets some reading but its all over the place. From what I've read this means that there is a possiblilty of broken winding, which is possible with the guitar being 35 years old.
Is there anything else I can do to test further to isolate the problem?
Also, is there a process for just fixing your own pickups or is it something best left to a professional...espcially since these pickups go for some 500 dollars a set on ebay?
If I should just get them done professionaly, does anyone have recommendations on where I can go or send them? I live in a south suburb of Chicago, so if there was a quality tech that is local I wouldn't mind doing so. Any help there would be appreciated.
I'm also putting up another post about this guitar needing fretwork, so if you know anyone out in the Chicago area who does good fretwork I would be greatful, espcially given the nature of the guitar. Or if anyone here does quality work I would consider working with you as well!
Thanks.
Chet
I spoke with guy who makes pickups and he told me to test the pickups with my multimeter by checking the ohms at the leads. Well it seems like I can't get any sort of reading on the bridge or middle pickup and my bridge gets some reading but its all over the place. From what I've read this means that there is a possiblilty of broken winding, which is possible with the guitar being 35 years old.
Is there anything else I can do to test further to isolate the problem?
Also, is there a process for just fixing your own pickups or is it something best left to a professional...espcially since these pickups go for some 500 dollars a set on ebay?
If I should just get them done professionaly, does anyone have recommendations on where I can go or send them? I live in a south suburb of Chicago, so if there was a quality tech that is local I wouldn't mind doing so. Any help there would be appreciated.
I'm also putting up another post about this guitar needing fretwork, so if you know anyone out in the Chicago area who does good fretwork I would be greatful, espcially given the nature of the guitar. Or if anyone here does quality work I would consider working with you as well!
Thanks.
Chet