rogo Posted February 8, 2023 Posted February 8, 2023 so Iāve been playing my fender jazz MIM for about 2 years now and itās always made a strange sort of āknockingā sound when I play, itās even worse when I have distortion on. Iāve tried lowering the pickups as I thought that was the problem but it hasnāt helped. Iām fairly sure theyāre stock pickups but the bass is a bit road worn so Iām not overly sure. I play fingerstyle and the knocking is much less noticeable when I play with a pick which makes me think itās something to do with my technique maybe? Iām guessing I just need new pickups but Iām not sure, any advice would be greatly appreciated Ā Quote
Downunderwonder Posted February 8, 2023 Posted February 8, 2023 'Sounds' like something is physically loose, but mystery how picking is much different to plucking. I would think banging strings onto the pickups is more than a mildly distracting knocking noise. You might need to post a video to get anywhere with it. Ā I definitely wouldn't rush out and buy new pickups at this stage. 1 Quote
Doctor J Posted February 8, 2023 Posted February 8, 2023 Record the sound so people can hear it and you'll get the answer much, much quicker. Even if it's just recorded on your phone, it will be much better than trying to use words. 2 Quote
floFC Posted February 8, 2023 Posted February 8, 2023 Has it got exposed pole pieces? When playing basses with such pickups in my early days, I was hearing strange popping/knocking noises. It took me a while to realise I was digging in so hard that the strings were hitting the pole pieces and sticking to them slightly, causing the noise. I have adjusted my technique since š Quote
velvetkevorkian Posted February 8, 2023 Posted February 8, 2023 If it happens more playing fingerstyle I'd imagine you're pushing the strings down into the frets rather than parallel to them. Try adjusting the angle your fingers hit the string at and see if that helps? 1 Quote
rogo Posted February 17, 2023 Author Posted February 17, 2023 thank you all for your replies so far, the only way I can really demonstrate is in a song my band released (I promise this isnāt shameless self promotion).Ā https://on.soundcloud.com/VvfJAhhy9HKPEa2S8 Ā if you listen to the very beginning of the song and in the verses you can hear the āknockingā sound Iām talking about. I realise that it was probably stupid to to include an example in the first place lol.Ā Quote
Andyjr1515 Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Yes - I hear it (nice song BTW Ā ) Ā Something we should have asked earlier - can you hear anything like it when it's played the same but not plugged in? 1 Quote
neepheid Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Thanks for sharing the song - don't be shy! Ā Agree would really need to hear it in isolation - in the context of the song it doesn't sound "unintentional", if that makes any sense, so it makes it hard to wonder what the problem is. 1 Quote
mybass Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Are you hitting the pickups by chance? They can be hit down against the foam or springs and when they spring/return back up to the screw height, can make āknockā sound. 1 Quote
gjones Posted February 17, 2023 Posted February 17, 2023 Put some tape over the top of the pickup to shield it from your fingers. If the noise stops it was because your fingers were hitting the pole pieces of the pickup. Ā If not then it's a poltergeistĀ š± 1 Quote
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