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  • #humbuckers #guitarsetup
    Please use headphones or good monitors for best sound.
    This is something guitar players totally forget about even though it helps fine tuning your humbuckers a lot. I'm talking about adjusting the pole pieces together with the pickup height.
    It is the forgotten secret about humbucker pickups.
    Check out the adjustment and the tonal differences in my latest Guitar Tweakz video.
    Enjoy!
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro jam
    00:44 Introduction
    01:35 Playing | Les Paul
    01:59 What happens if you adjust pickups
    03:27 What people forget about...
    03:40 Playing | HB Fusion-II
    03:48 My pickup setup
    04:20 Playing | before the adjustment
    05:18 "Tuning" the humbuckers
    05:51 Playing | CLEAN before and after
    07:18 What did we just hear?
    08:20 Playing | OVERDRIVE before and after
    09:22 Let's try it on the Harley Benton
    10:20 Playing | CLEAN before and after
    11:40 Did it work?
    12:11 Playing | OVERDRIVE before and after
    12:50 Should I then change pickups or not?
    13:55 Playing | high gain | after the mod
    Gear used in this video:
    -Harley Benton Fusion-II Roasted SSP
    bit.ly/31FVawf
    -Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop '58 reissue
    bit.ly/2FxKvek
    -REVV G2: bit.ly/2NbpV9R
    -Tate FX Antares overdrive: www.tatefx.co.uk/
    -Walrus Audio Ages Overdrive: bit.ly/37562Yw
    -REVV Dynamis 7/40 head: bit.ly/2IxwoId
    -Universal Audio OX BOX bit.ly/2IyOeuj
    -Ernie Ball cables and strap: bit.ly/2Io0dfg
    -Cordial CRI series cables: bit.ly/2XiVLBR
    -Evidence Audio patch cables: bit.ly/2Ixylo1
    -One Control Agamidae switcher
    Other gear I use in my videos:
    -Fender Telecaster Custom Shop '53 reissue
    (a similar custom shop tele: bit.ly/2KFVJld)
    -Gibson ES-335 Traditional
    (here's a specs wise very similar ES-335: bit.ly/2pTo92j)
    -Gibson Les Paul CM 2015 - heavily modified (thin nitro refin; Lollar Dog Ear P90; Emerson electronics)
    -Barocsi Troublecaster - Custom built T-style guitar with Gretsch Filtertrons
    -Barocsi "Frankenstrat" (2000 Fender American Standard body + Warmoth neck)
    -Bogner Ecstasy Red: bit.ly/37LtKse
    (this is the current version; same sound, smaller housing)
    -Coppersound Foxcatcher: coppersoundpedals.com/
    -Supro Tremolo bit.ly/2Zpxn75
    -REVV G3: bit.ly/2FvuANy
    -REVV G4: bit.ly/2ZhxX39
    -Analogman King of Tone www.analogman.com/
    -Tate FX Raise the Dead Germanium: www.tatefx.co.uk/
    -Source Audio Nemesis delay: bit.ly/2Dft6Gd
    -Dunlop Gypsy Fuzz pedal: bit.ly/2VKw4K0
    -SIB Nick Nitro (discontinued, you'll find it used)
    -ENGL Fuzzyhead Fuzz: bit.ly/2QrjmPU
    -J Rockett Archer overdrive: bit.ly/2Ges1z8
    -Morgan 1x12 cab Twilight: bit.ly/2KFihDq
    -NUX SOS Looper bit.ly/31TMxPx
    The speech mic:
    -SENNHEISER MKH 416: bit.ly/2w1EAMP
    Audio Interface:
    -Audient iD44: bit.ly/2Jo73zN
    These links are affiliate links; use them to support my channel. Thank you!
    Check out the Thomann Music channel for some wicked guitar videos:
    / musikhausthomann
    Follow me on instagram:
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    Cheers,
    Kris Barocsi
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  • @justinpaquette224
    @justinpaquette224 Před 3 lety +667

    More than once have I lost sleep over thinking about pickup height

    • @joeys24
      @joeys24 Před 3 lety +5

      LOL!!!

    • @alelollipop1903
      @alelollipop1903 Před 3 lety +26

      I found the ol’ saying “don’t fix it if it ain’t broken” very useful, guitar wise.

    • @mrherlando
      @mrherlando Před 3 lety

      Yup

    • @michaelinglis567
      @michaelinglis567 Před 3 lety +36

      Really glad im not the only one who cant sleep if not perfectly happy with the way my pickups and guitars are set up. Saying it out loud makes it sound insane but i truly do STRESS over these things smh lol?!?

    • @elmaindps
      @elmaindps Před 3 lety +1

      A everyone’s concerns

  • @zoltannemeth8864
    @zoltannemeth8864 Před 3 lety +116

    I installed a 7 1/2 inch lift kit on my Silverado and now I really feel good about my pickup height.
    Seriously, thanks for the video, it’s very helpful.

  • @Denkruis
    @Denkruis Před rokem +81

    Thanks a million for this!! I was about to sell my PRS 594 as it was a dull guitar. But it once was my dream and I loved the playability and looks. With your tips it came to life and what a massive difference. I reduced the neck pickup (58/11lt) to the max and raised the individual screws to 3.5/4.5millimeter treble/base. Somewhat higher for the bridge. Now even the utterly useless coil split is fantastic and really close to the brightness of a strat. Very happy.

    • @KrisBarocsi
      @KrisBarocsi  Před rokem +15

      That’s so cool to hear man! Keep that beauty and enjoy it with the new setup. 🙌

    • @8KilgoreTrout4
      @8KilgoreTrout4 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I bet I use way lighter strings but I'm going to try exactly those measurements on my CE24

  • @joshuadevries3459
    @joshuadevries3459 Před 3 lety +34

    I have a guitar with p90s and thought it sounded pretty damn good. I brought it into a really great guitar tech for another issue. He ended up setting everything up for me including adjusting the pole pieces. I was literally blown away when I plugged it in. Its been two weeks and I still can't believe how great it sounds.

  • @adamgreenhill110
    @adamgreenhill110 Před 3 lety +282

    "Less top end, less bass end, less punch, less compression, less volume"
    *And Less Paul*

  • @lessthanpinochet
    @lessthanpinochet Před 3 lety +26

    I raised the pole pieces on my Harley Benton with Filtertron pickups which were pretty muddy sounding, and i went from being 90% ready to get rid of the guitar to it becoming my favorite guitar in my collection. This trick definitely works in a big way. Add a compression pedal and you can transform most crappy pickups to pretty good ones.

  • @fatboysgarage7984
    @fatboysgarage7984 Před 3 lety +8

    I have the bass side of my pickups on my SE almost all the way down with the treble side a little higher. I tweaked the pole pieces until I got the sound I like. Now I can plug in and play through almost anything and know my guitar will sound good.

  • @jltrem
    @jltrem Před 3 lety +4

    Well, I tried it. It worked. I'm in love with my SG again. I came so close to switching out the pickups so many times. My Les Paul sounds better, too. It helps to tinker with what you have.

  • @fatboysgarage7984
    @fatboysgarage7984 Před 3 lety +9

    I remember when I got my SE. I spent two days tweaking the pickup height and pole piece height. Now, it's exactly the tone I want. None of my other guitars come close so I use my SE for everything. It easily beats out anything else I own and most guitars I've played in music stores.

  • @bthomson342
    @bthomson342 Před rokem +12

    I basically never picked up my Orville Les Paul Junior as it was just sounding flat and generic. Also the screws on the sides were maxed out in terms of pickup height so not much I could do there. I adjusted the pole pieces to bring them closer to the strings and the guitar immediately came to life. Completely different sound. This is a great tip.

  • @adambrown5172
    @adambrown5172 Před rokem +62

    I’ve experimented with pole pieces a lot when I was younger. The amount of variation you can get is insane. You can have single pole pieces higher or lower and change the way your chords sound a lot, and it effects chugging too with distortion. It really is an art and a science
    You can make certain strings louder for some songs if you know there are notes in particular chords you want to highlight. that’s next level ocd but you can do it if you really care. I usually try to make all strings sound equal now for versatility but you if you had all the time in the world you could be really creative with making variations from string to string, really under utilized stuff

  • @TheChadPad
    @TheChadPad Před 3 lety +21

    That sounds so much better. This is a vital skill to know when playing guitar seriously, because it gives you control over your sound

    • @idessaoutlaw
      @idessaoutlaw Před 3 lety +1

      🌴🎸🎶🥁🎶🎸🌴✌️😎👍🍺🤠👌

  • @alphatimca6656
    @alphatimca6656 Před 3 lety +5

    I bought a new EVH wolfgang and HATED the neck pickup. It was way to dark. Finally tried this method on my own and adjusted the pole pieces on the treb side of the bucker and boom. Phenomenal tone. It was like lifting the neck pickup out of the mud.

  • @marcosticianelli4504
    @marcosticianelli4504 Před 3 lety +45

    Man you just saved me a few hundreds of dollars. I was about to trash my pickups and after those adjustments i've put them to a decent sound. Thanks a lot and keep posting those videos. Believe me it helps a lot an enthusiastic like me
    Cheers!

    • @jessiesratrods1210
      @jessiesratrods1210 Před 3 lety +3

      Sometimes Rebuilding Cheap pickups and adjusting pole height makes a world of Difference. I know I really love using Epiphone Humbuckers if I swap the cheap Ceramic for a decent Alnico magnet, make a decent spacer and repot them in Parffin wax. I normally adjust the poles on the coil ahead of doing all this for my neck pickups and seal them in a full Brass Cover.

  • @ernestochang1744
    @ernestochang1744 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is why i love Dimarzio pickups they have the same thing but on both coils and instead of a flathead screwdriver they have a bit more grip with hex pole pieces adjusted by an allen key

  • @robertdenis3106
    @robertdenis3106 Před 3 lety +3

    That was a great summary on the flexibility of Humbuckers. Thanks dude

  • @Exsomos
    @Exsomos Před 3 lety +15

    This is F*CKING NUTS. That’s amazing, NEVER would have thought a difference like that, from a lowering and pole raise would sound that different and GOOD. Thanks Dude!!!!!

  • @themixmusicandmore6280
    @themixmusicandmore6280 Před 2 lety +4

    Joe bonamassa was talking about some old burst and said something like "I put the pickups down flush with the pickup rings, how they're supposed to be". When I started lowering my pickups I started loving my tone. And it's not just because I heard him say it. It really opens your guitar up

    • @daveyboy8907
      @daveyboy8907 Před 2 lety +1

      That low huh? I’m going to try it.

    • @themixmusicandmore6280
      @themixmusicandmore6280 Před 2 lety +1

      @@daveyboy8907 lmk how it goes. I prefer it even for metal. High output and clipping are the enemy of good tone

    • @thegrandpencil4374
      @thegrandpencil4374 Před 22 dny +1

      Well, to be fair, the rings on the '59s are higher. So if you go flush on say, a 50's Standard, it will be lower to the strings than what Joe is playing.

  • @geoffdewar8845
    @geoffdewar8845 Před 3 lety

    Great session. There are some really fine ideas presented. The comments made by other subscribers are insightful.

  • @TheTimmerKimmer
    @TheTimmerKimmer Před 6 měsíci +2

    This one video has literally changed the way I view my guitars and opened up a whole gateway of customization for tones. It really let's you open up your pickups and explore all the ranges of the tone it can provide, but there are still limits. Nonetheless, I love the way my humbucker guitars sound now. You are a genius.

  • @gersh1642
    @gersh1642 Před 3 lety +9

    The pickups have more air to breathe, it's about time someone brought this up. 1000 thanks.

  • @RoloTomasie
    @RoloTomasie Před 3 lety +6

    I've been meaning to lower my LP's neck pickup. Now I'll try raising the pole pieces too. Good vid.

  • @keeponthemic
    @keeponthemic Před 2 lety

    Appreciate you always sharing crucial information and reminders we all need as players 🙏🏼💯

  • @jacksonrich6398
    @jacksonrich6398 Před 3 lety

    Great quality content. Very informative. Thx for sharing!! Beautifully played🤘.

  • @frantisca
    @frantisca Před 3 lety +9

    Liked the Neck pickup before and the bridge after… goes to show… ✌🏻🎸

  • @dukesofhell
    @dukesofhell Před 3 lety +49

    I did exactly this after looking at film of Peter Green and Jimmy Page. Their pickups were sunk right into the bodies of their guitars so I figured, give that a go. The resultant volume drop made me adjust the pole pieces to get a little back. It seemed to me to change the tone and increase resonance.

    • @BluegillGreg
      @BluegillGreg Před 3 lety +3

      It would be interesting to compare Page's Tele setup from his recordings with the Paul setup he's used live.

    • @davidbakerscuba
      @davidbakerscuba Před 3 lety +11

      Seeing that page was really a tele player at heart, he was probably trying to get that sound out of his Les Pauls. In this guys video, I didn’t like the bridge pickup after his height and screw change. It didn’t sound like a proper Les Paul anymore.

    • @magnusberger6762
      @magnusberger6762 Před 2 lety +5

      @@davidbakerscuba I agree. On the other hand, the neck pickup sounded much better as it didn’t fart like a Les Paul anymore.

    • @BobSperber
      @BobSperber Před 2 lety +2

      I just can’t watch this whole video. I saw this comment early on and I don’t know if he addresses it, but you’ll kill sustain on the low strings if your pups/poles are too high.

    • @maximiliangfrorer1039
      @maximiliangfrorer1039 Před rokem +3

      @@BobSperber Which is why he screwed the whole pickups down and then raised the pole pieces a little back up to compensate.

  • @nathanmclauchlan5148
    @nathanmclauchlan5148 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Kris. That really does make a lot of difference. I never knew that so will have to try it 👍👏

  • @rowbocaster
    @rowbocaster Před rokem

    I recently purchased a Gibson Slash Les Paul, 2022. I was on the brink of getting new pickups until I saw this video. I'm used to a more traditional PAF pickup. The Slashbuckers seemed too hot in my studio. They were shouting. I lowered the pups 2 turns down. Immediately I noticed more clarity and stratish tones in my studio. Thanks for saving me money!

  • @barbmelle3136
    @barbmelle3136 Před 3 lety +8

    From Leo: This is a good video, I am glad you posted it. Before replacing a pickup, spending some time adjusting the pickup is good. Most can get the tones wanted. Pickup body down from strings / screws back up is the formula for brighter and more clear. It only take a little (.100" to .170") to make a good difference. You can always turn it back if you do not like it.

  • @paulemillevasseur7622
    @paulemillevasseur7622 Před 3 lety +8

    Pickup height and pole piece height adjustments are crucial for sure. I discovered this years ago and I definitely take great care in how I set up my guitars. Awesome video!!

  • @hussamjamil4980
    @hussamjamil4980 Před rokem +1

    Damn, you learn something everyday, i never knew one can adjust the pole pieces on open Humbuckers, just the overall hight (the outside screws).....goodness, thank you for explaining.

  • @Fernando.Canal2
    @Fernando.Canal2 Před dnem

    The test on overdrive sounds is so clear

  • @shredgd5
    @shredgd5 Před 3 lety +98

    You can (should, IMO) go even further: use your polepieces to fine-tune string balance. Set a clean tone in your amp, play adjacent strings repeatedly with the same pick strength and make tiny adjustments of the polepieces to balance volume. If you go through all strings right, you should end up with a slight modern stagger (check how the Velvet series of DiMarzio single coil are staggered to get an image). Your chords will ring with all strings at the same volume and you will love it!

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions Před 3 lety +2

      YES!!!

    • @Thetheeht
      @Thetheeht Před 3 lety +2

      Would this have a lot of benefit with light overdrive?

    • @shredgd5
      @shredgd5 Před 3 lety +4

      Juan, this is beneficial in any scenario!

    • @necurrence1776
      @necurrence1776 Před 3 lety +5

      True. The guitar tech from U2's Edge said in an interview that Edge has his guitars set like this. He also said that Edge is the most meticulous person ever when it comes to guitar setups.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions Před 3 lety +2

      @@necurrence1776 He can AFFORD it!

  • @Sevetamryn
    @Sevetamryn Před 3 lety +18

    And this comes very handy if you change from straight to wound G-String (i.e. because of Flatwounds) ... And by the way, if you have classic, staggered single coils, buy a set of strings (nickel wound) with wound G ... that's what those pickups are originally designed for. ... cool results too

  • @jimmyx4599
    @jimmyx4599 Před 6 dny

    Pick up height is so important it really makes a difference it means you do not have to buy expensive pick ups at all. You find out the pick ups are as excellent as can be with height adjustment. and are an awesome design any way. Nuff said!!.

  • @moontheloon1969
    @moontheloon1969 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Kris, you learn something everyday.... my tokai sg always sounded woolly... great fix

  • @jerbear1601
    @jerbear1601 Před rokem +3

    I quite often play around with my guitars, perfecting their action for me and setting up my pickups for different tones all the time. Sometimes when you need some inspiration change your tone at the source. I also always check my stopbar tail piece and relief to make sure it's still comfortable to play. I have my action set for bending comfort and usually higher than most people for clear ringing on all strings.

  • @jjcale2288
    @jjcale2288 Před 3 lety +57

    Kris, you just made your hbuckers sound very similar to a single coil but preserving the humbucking of your pickups. Good job!

    • @bushcry1
      @bushcry1 Před 2 lety +2

      A great share for us all by Kris!

    • @egczfx
      @egczfx Před rokem

      I Bhutto buvbkbkkbbkbi ok iiibbthank k

    • @davidkenneth3983
      @davidkenneth3983 Před rokem +2

      Time to switçh up i was told this about p 90s too i never tried on buckers!

  • @notgoingdownwithoutafight1606

    That was truly informative. Raised the screws and lowered my pickups in my PRS. It has never sounded better. Thanks for the video bud!

  • @likich
    @likich Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much. With this tweak I've got tasty punchy sound of the neck pickup on my Cort. 👍

  • @markush.573
    @markush.573 Před 3 lety +3

    Okay man this is awesome! My neck pickup now has the clarity that i always wanted! Many Thanks

    • @KrisBarocsi
      @KrisBarocsi  Před 3 lety +1

      So cool man, happy to hear that! Cheers

  • @SidBonkers51
    @SidBonkers51 Před 3 lety +29

    WOW, Ive recently put some Kent Armstrong PAF style humbuckers into a Strat with a 9 1/2" neck radius, the pups actually have 12 screws/ no slugs and I set them all to follow the neck profile and it sounds amazing, it sounded OK before but now there is a huge difference, so THANKS............
    Edit: I have the coils split and the split tones are so much fuller than before, really cant thank you enough.

  • @vitaliistep
    @vitaliistep Před měsícem

    Awesome demo! Thanks, Chris.

  • @BK-lx5mo
    @BK-lx5mo Před 2 lety

    Thank you! This is exactly the video I was after to add some sparkle to my LP.

  • @marions.120
    @marions.120 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve been adjusting pickup and pole heights for years. It amazes me when other guitarist can’t understand that.
    ✌️🤪🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶 Great video!

  • @lokelosk
    @lokelosk Před 3 lety +4

    I knew it! Ever since I discovered you can adjust the height of the poles on MFD pickups from G&L, I started to wonder if it's possible to do the same with other pickups that have "screw slits".
    Well, now I know, thanks! Awesome video!

  • @benjaminbaggins7590
    @benjaminbaggins7590 Před 3 lety

    huge thanks for this. i always looked at those pickup screw heads and wondered if they were ever meant to be adjusted. the difference is pretty amazing.

  • @orryfishburne5326
    @orryfishburne5326 Před rokem

    This is a topic im new too, but my G&L has their MFD single coil pickups that have hex key adjustable pole pieces. It took me 3 years to get the courage or curiosity it mess around with them, but im so glad i did. Just raising the G and B string pole pieces on the bridge pickup completely transformed its sound.

  • @djsguitars01
    @djsguitars01 Před 3 lety +35

    Hi Kris. You also might want to try & zig zag the pole pieces like / \ / \ / \ . A guy from the gibson custom shop told me to try it at a trade show - the principle is that if you zig zag the pole pieces the magnetic fields run into one another so when you bend a string there will be no dead zone/drop out in volume & sustain as the string moves away from the pole piece - by zig zagging the pole pieces the magnetic fields run into one another & create a constant wherever the string is. I tried it on my custom shop 58 re issue & I did indeed notice the there was no drop out in volume when bending etc - try it!!

    • @PeterPug
      @PeterPug Před 3 lety +1

      Doesn't that make each string different volumes??

    • @fedup3449
      @fedup3449 Před 3 lety +2

      If i read you right then you mean higher pole, lower pole, higher pole etc. Surely that means if you bend a higher pole string it will go over a lower one and so on. Have i missed something?

    • @PlanetTelex2
      @PlanetTelex2 Před 3 lety +2

      @@fedup3449 I think he means to orient the flathead "slots" of the pole pieces in a zig-zag pattern, but I'm not certain.

    • @PeterPug
      @PeterPug Před 3 lety +5

      @@PlanetTelex2 That should have absolutely NO impact whatsoever.

    • @PeterPug
      @PeterPug Před 3 lety

      @@fedup3449 That's what I understood but still makes no sense. Unless you're using both Neck and Bridge at the same time.. and you stagger them so that one polepiece is high and the other is low, and vice-versa?? Jeez, grasping at straws here...LOL

  • @hearpalhere
    @hearpalhere Před 3 lety +8

    I've not really messed with the pole piece adjustments but I have in the past worked on the pickup height and it makes a huge difference. A number of years ago, I owned a Gibson ES335 Studio and it had been upgraded with Gibson 57 Classic pickups. They sounded great to my ears and one time I got them back from a setup and fret level and my guitar guy had raised the pickups a lot. The guitar was a different animal - it screamed like my SG. At first I thought it was kind of cool but then I later realized that I missed the softer, woody sound I had before. Sure enough, moved the pickups back down a bit and I was happy. Really night and day difference from just a minute of effort.
    For what it's worth, I liked the change to the neck pickup too but I thought the bridge pickup sounded a little bit thin after the change. Great video showing what you can do!

  • @madgeniusmusic
    @madgeniusmusic Před 3 lety +1

    Loved it, thanks Kris. I just adjusted my Strat pickups for the first time, the difference was like night and day, I might just start twiddling with my humbuckers.

  • @MatteMike2345
    @MatteMike2345 Před 3 lety

    Good advice! I will try on some guitars. Thanks!

  • @dejavoodoo7204
    @dejavoodoo7204 Před 3 lety +10

    Duane Allman was a 'sink the pick-up/raise the pole piece" experimenter. (As you mentioned- dont sink them down too much;could come loose/ for potted pickups wax will likely flake off the screws thread;no worries). btw thankyou terrible epi. alnico classics for driving me mad, and forcing me down a surprisingly interesting rabbit hole of tinkering. Another cool vid. man.

    • @TheChadPad
      @TheChadPad Před 3 lety

      ​@FalconerPhoto Dude, I bet he knows more about guitar than you do

  • @petersuddath6477
    @petersuddath6477 Před 3 lety +3

    I liked the result on the neck pickup for both guitars. Not so much on the bridge pickups. I’m definitely going to keep it in mind for future adjustments’

  • @orlandowilson4325
    @orlandowilson4325 Před 3 lety

    Nice video, so many overlook pickup height and polepiece adjustments. They do make a difference.

  • @kontur9596
    @kontur9596 Před 3 lety

    Thats awesome!! My guitar is sounding so much better after doing this adjustment. Thanks

  • @mikesemie5028
    @mikesemie5028 Před 3 lety +11

    Just bought a LP Standard 60s today so this came at the right time, thanks!!!

    • @wiseguy9202
      @wiseguy9202 Před 3 lety

      How are you liking it?

    • @lukegalvan3093
      @lukegalvan3093 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wiseguy9202 they are amazing. Ive sold all my other electrics

    • @slashtrio
      @slashtrio Před 3 lety

      @@lukegalvan3093 I think I’m going to try this. I recently got a LP slash November Burst and I find the neck to to be a bit too muddy for my liking. I have another LP standard with burstbucker pros and I do like the neck sound better on that one. A little more top end and compression.

  • @codyburns9163
    @codyburns9163 Před rokem +10

    I'm new to the electric guitar world and was looking at upgrading my pickups because they just didn't sound right. After tweaking my humbuckers like in this video they sound completely different and on point! Thanks my dude.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Another more affordable thing to try (although it's with your amp/cab) is, if you're looking for a different sound, instead of forking out big money on a new amp: try different speakers.
      They have one of the biggest impact on tone, yet are often overlooked.

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion Před 9 měsíci

      ​@castleanthrax1833
      And speaker cabinet cables and guitar cables will change tone and volume.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Před 9 měsíci

      @@MrJohnnyDistortion Maybe, but not to any noticeable degree, and certainly not in a full mix. The difference between a cheap cable and an expensive one tends to be how well constructed the jacks are, hence how long it will last. They copper itself isn't too different.

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion Před 9 měsíci

      @castleanthrax1833
      Sure it will.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Před 9 měsíci

      @MrJohnnyDistortion That doesn't make any sense, mate. 🤷‍♂️

  • @buzzcrushtrendkill
    @buzzcrushtrendkill Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for that. I've never thought to adjust pole slugs before.

  • @iamteaberryou
    @iamteaberryou Před 3 lety +1

    You just inspired me to do this on my Epi SG as soon as I get home! :-D I've always thought the pickups sound a bit muddy and was thinking of upgrading them, but this may be just what I needed. Thanks for the tip Krisz!

  • @Arfonfree
    @Arfonfree Před 3 lety +11

    This isn't only true for screw type pole pieces. I have what might be the world's cheapest Fender HSS Strat that I made my project guitar. I set the slugs to match the curve of the fretboard and it made a huge difference to its voice!

  • @Boogieplex
    @Boogieplex Před 2 lety +14

    My les paul neck position has always been too dark and round.
    After 15 yrs and dozens of pickup swaps trying to get the perfect sound…One day it just occurred to me….I lowered the 3 pole pieces on the E,A and D strings…..and BAM!

  • @ralphyulo3175
    @ralphyulo3175 Před 3 lety

    Sweet into man ! Thanks for the idea !

  • @Oilid
    @Oilid Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks!
    First pole pieces good video I watched.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Před 9 měsíci +4

    You can also just remove them and get a single coil sound without the hum. It also will brighten the tone and make it very Strat/Tele like. Or, remove the bottom three to get an even brighter sound, or thicken it up by taking the top three. Or take out every other one or any combination you like. So many ways to alter a sound. So easy too!

  • @TheAxe4Ever
    @TheAxe4Ever Před 3 lety +4

    Very very cool video. The differences before and after adjusting are subtle, but definitely noticeable. A lot of times, just those little subtle changes makes all the difference. I remember watching a Mr.Big live video in the 90’s and they showed Paul Gilbert’s guitar very close up when he was playing his solo and I noticed he really adjusted his pole pieces up, especially on the neck pickup. I wondered what that was all about and tried it myself. I no longer wanted to get different pickups.

    • @KrisBarocsi
      @KrisBarocsi  Před 3 lety +2

      TheAxe4Ever Thanks a lot! Sometimes subtle differences can drive you mad or make you really happy, right? It’s also really interesting how subtle differences can feel huge when you’re playing and not just listening. I guess it’s all about the feel. :) cheers

    • @TheAxe4Ever
      @TheAxe4Ever Před 3 lety +2

      Kris Barocsi Exactly! As cliché as it may sound, you know when you’ve hit upon the perfect tone when you feel it more than hear it. Us guitarists are a peculiar bunch. LOL!

  • @rodblomley8517
    @rodblomley8517 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved this, very helpful

  • @garlinte3522
    @garlinte3522 Před 3 lety +2

    Man. I had forgotten this. I used it 15 years ago when I got a cheap muddy sounding Ibanez hollow body, and now I have a more expensive Gretsch the information faded from my mind. Great reminder. Shall be tweaking later today. Nice one. And loved the compression vid too. Excellent stuff.

  • @shield400
    @shield400 Před 3 lety +21

    You don't always have to go "up" with the pole pieces. Sometimes going down on a string (looking at you B string) can drastically improve the sound.

    • @Boogieplex
      @Boogieplex Před 2 lety

      EXACTLY!!!

    • @johnktistis
      @johnktistis Před 2 lety +6

      I change pole height mostly for loudness.. is that only me or this G strings is always too damn loud !

    • @johnktistis
      @johnktistis Před 2 lety

      @Abs quatulate sometimes we don't have push ourselves to try finding the best of the best sound quality. I will try stop searching for perfection and start playing..

    • @leovfl
      @leovfl Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnktistis I don't notice it on humbuckers but on staggered single coils the G string is so loud hahaha

    • @johnktistis
      @johnktistis Před 2 lety

      @Abs quatulate in a not perfect world ill do my best and ill accept the 98% .. ;)

  • @Lobberzillo
    @Lobberzillo Před 3 lety +5

    Literally, you can make any humbucker guitar sound more acoustic. It is because the magnetic induction in the screws, this results in a electrical current reduction. It is a nice trick when you're not comfortable with the overdrive/distortion texture, even when you have tweaked your amp and pedals. After the mod, the sounds is little bit clear, acoustic.

  • @vincenzoerriquenz2356
    @vincenzoerriquenz2356 Před 3 lety

    Very useful video, thank you!

  • @docrock666
    @docrock666 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanx for the advice, Kris. Tried it with several Gibsons and did test recordings. I love the tad more transparency on the neck pickups, really less wooly, cool.

  • @jeffreyeagen4896
    @jeffreyeagen4896 Před 3 lety +4

    I have a Les Paul special with burstbucker pickups. I wasn't very impressed with since I got it and was considering changing the pickups out. Not too long ago I saw a video about lowering the pups for better blues tones, which I did. It already sounds better! I was wondering about messing with the pole pieces too and then you post this video! I'm definitely gonna fiddle with them and try to get the tones I hoped it had when I bought it. Thanks for this very timely video and for saving me hundreds of dollars!!

  • @racerdaveracerdave
    @racerdaveracerdave Před 3 lety +5

    That neck pick up change was tasty

  • @mp-kq3vc
    @mp-kq3vc Před rokem

    You taught me a lot in this video, thanks!

  • @normjones6916
    @normjones6916 Před 3 lety

    Hey Thanks, good to know. Will try it out !

  • @rokinrandy
    @rokinrandy Před 3 lety +31

    Joe Walsh has a video where he explains how he likes to set up and tune and adjust his pick ups. And he has pretty good tone. I mean if you want to search for it. I used to read articles in the 80s about him and evh and Toni Iommi billy Gibson’s. all the little tweaking is just part of being a recording artist , so if they did it. Then damn it. We probably should try it too. Good video.

  • @Unknown-ko7xt
    @Unknown-ko7xt Před 3 lety +9

    Well, to be honest I didn't found that much massive difference except in between position, it could be my monitors too. Btw, unique Chris.

  • @elmaindps
    @elmaindps Před 3 lety +1

    My god, is SUCH A BIG difference in the neck hb, you change my life, I was struggling with my pickups, and thinking in spend in another expensive one, but now, is perfect. By the way, now I understand why neck one is most of the time covered, because the poles are too high and the pickup very deep, with the cover look perfec

  • @stephansochaul5256
    @stephansochaul5256 Před 3 lety +1

    Got a Firefly which came with that kind of raised pole pieces, and sounded just great, really clear and airy. The Epiphone les paul special was muddy, after raising the pole pieces - what a difference! Sounds awesome now. Thanks for the insight

  • @yoshi-808
    @yoshi-808 Před 3 lety +9

    To put it short: "How to dial in the "Air" to your guitar"
    A careful adjustement makes a heck of a differnce to the sound! You can't turn a JB into a PAF but there is a lot of ground to cover without swapping the pickups.
    Gutes Video zum Thema, Kris.
    Servus.

    • @TheRustedShackleford
      @TheRustedShackleford Před 3 lety +1

      The only way I've ever enjoyed a JB is buy raising individual coils. Sounds so boring to me laying flat, at any height

    • @michaeloberhofer7183
      @michaeloberhofer7183 Před 3 lety

      I found a great way to get a better sound from my LP... I learned to play the fucker a bit better. So what’s the best thing to do for you guys? Spend 2 hours learning a new piece, lick, or technique? or spend 2 hours working on the sound from your equipment? I guess it depends what u feel more comfortable with. However, if you’re someone young, who wants to become the next Stone Gossard or Jeff Buckley, shouldn’t you be spending more time working on the aspects you’re not so great at?

    • @BibleStorm
      @BibleStorm Před 3 lety +1

      @@michaeloberhofer7183 You think this will take 2 hours? You must have terrible dexterity if you can't even use a screwdriver. What business do you have lecturing people about practicing an instrument you absolutely lack the physical attribute to play?
      Jesus christ, way to miss the entire point of the video. Not once did he say anything to the tune of "changing your pickup height will make you a virtuoso.

  • @vbros7
    @vbros7 Před 3 lety +7

    One should also consider the impact of the magnetic pull on the strings when a p/u is set too high. This can definitely interfere with the natural vibration of the strings (bass strings especially).

  • @joesmith-wc5qh
    @joesmith-wc5qh Před 3 lety

    Now I'm not gonna sleep tonight thinking about trying this. I just strung my les paul with a tail pc wrap around, Bonamossa style. You have me really interested in this set up option. Ok so I did it and I'm really pleased with the results thank you so much for this post.

  • @albertarguelles3262
    @albertarguelles3262 Před rokem +1

    I used t do the same thing back in the days when I played a Heavy LP custom. Many people don't know this little trick! Thanks Kris

    • @KrisBarocsi
      @KrisBarocsi  Před rokem

      Yes, too bad people forgot about this. A few decades ago much more seemed to know about this and use this setup trick than today.

  • @Pauld62
    @Pauld62 Před 3 lety +3

    I tend to like my pickups to be very low on all guitars, the only exception being a bridge pickup on a tele which i generally have pretty close to strings.

  • @rasmusolesen5307
    @rasmusolesen5307 Před 3 lety +7

    Great video.
    People who don't like neck humbuckers are almost always looking for a p90 without knowing it :)
    If you don't mind the look, reversing the neck humbucker is also an option. Moving the raised pole pieces closer to the bridge brings out a bit more clarity.
    You can also remove the pole pieces completely for a stacked single-coil'ish type of sound.

  • @boxer4engine
    @boxer4engine Před rokem

    Wow, quite a difference. Sounds great! I gotta try this with my LP

  • @hegonefishing9122
    @hegonefishing9122 Před 3 lety

    Just did it to my les paul studio, so far it's an improvement...

  • @kennywaynebearhead
    @kennywaynebearhead Před 3 lety +4

    Middle road is the way to go on this one. Your volume control is the “magical” element here. You’re going to naturally go easier with your picking style and your left hand at lower volume because a mellow is what you’re going for. More volume? You’ll dig in harder with your picking hand and you’ll find your vibrato and your bends to become RAW and, obviously, more aggressive.

  • @bobpugliese4428
    @bobpugliese4428 Před 3 lety +4

    I guess a matter of preferance. You get the clarity but loose a lot of the dynamic lowered. I like to use the volume control to back off the gain. A lot of players dont take advantage of the middle position. So many cool sounds using the controls at varied volume and tone settings. Also a huge weapon is a boss equaliser modded for guitar frequency. The key as you said play with the adjustments it makes a differance. I use to drive myself crazy on the duncan website listening to pickups. My ears not the greatest but quite honestly a lot of them sound the same yet i buy into the advertising hype

  • @witchhillgames6194
    @witchhillgames6194 Před 3 lety

    Nice. Thanks for the vid, cool advice.

  • @clarkbabin9799
    @clarkbabin9799 Před 3 lety +2

    I've been experimenting with pickup height and noticed that lowering incrementally I derived a little more clarity from having less ambient noise that is heard having the pickups almost lined up with fretboard height. Also didn't lose as much volume as slamming them to a much further point from the strings. As you said also if you want volume that can be accessed by gain .

  • @PintsofGuinness
    @PintsofGuinness Před 3 lety +117

    people think im crazy but i always put my pickups quite low. i feel like it gives me more clarity and dynamics.

    • @notibutthespicegirls9372
      @notibutthespicegirls9372 Před 3 lety +18

      Dynamics is what sperates the guitar community, it's the fine line that has to be crossed to go from begginer to intermidiate. Advanced players can be obsessed with intonation and perfect tuning (Eric Johnson)

    • @stanleyhenderson4482
      @stanleyhenderson4482 Před 3 lety

      Ghhu

    • @brycebergstrom5035
      @brycebergstrom5035 Před 3 lety +17

      Sustain improves as well

    • @ApexLaneProductions
      @ApexLaneProductions Před 3 lety +14

      You're giving your amp more room to breathe. People feel like they need to drive the hottest signal possible into their amp. Some people dig that sound, but I feel like that takes away all the definition and nuance of your playing. Low pups with raised pole pieces gives you a delicious dynamic range.

    • @dingletun
      @dingletun Před 3 lety +1

      I hear ya

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Před 3 lety +5

    When faced with a 'bad sounding guitar': Adjust pickups, pickup poles, measure and swap pots 'n caps, then last swap pickups. Too many players start with trying to find $200/guess pickups to match $20 of control parts or free pickup height adjustments.

  • @farko63
    @farko63 Před 7 měsíci

    One of Best Tips and tricks on Humbuckers !

  • @p.s8950
    @p.s8950 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for this vid. Really helpful and I love the "instant replay". lol

  • @boomerbassmeme
    @boomerbassmeme Před 3 lety +5

    Love these tips! I definitely will apply this, especially on my Ibanez semi hollow as I almost always play it clean. ( Ok sometimes with a little chorus, but still pretty clean, LOL)

  • @azt3ca
    @azt3ca Před 3 lety +8

    Great video, one question: after lowering the pickups, did you rise the pole pieces so they would have the same distance from the strings? Thanks!

    • @bushcry1
      @bushcry1 Před 2 lety +1

      Same or different height should be clarified...

  • @danielleohallisey4218
    @danielleohallisey4218 Před 3 lety

    I’ve always wondered why nobody seems to talk about this! Thanks for bringing new clarity to our thoughts about this topic.

    • @najmihakimkhairi1210
      @najmihakimkhairi1210 Před 3 lety +1

      Because screw pole pieces humbucker are not designed to be adjustable but many moderm one like bare Knuckle and invader can

  • @FowlkesFamilyReunion
    @FowlkesFamilyReunion Před 4 měsíci

    I did this to my Epiphone LP Deluxe and really noticed improved clarity, along with a noticeable increase in compression (in a good way). Thanks for the tip!