is all up to you, its a comfort thing more than anything like action on a guitar I've always thought
The bridge pickup on a guitar is located near the bridge, which is the part of the guitar where the strings are anchored.
The pickup distance from the strings for the keyword provided is typically around 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch.
The recommended pickup height for a Stratocaster guitar is typically around 1/8 inch (3.2mm) from the strings.
To install pickup covers on your guitar, you will need to remove the strings and pickups, place the covers over the pickups, and then reattach the pickups and strings. Make sure the covers are properly aligned and secure before restringing the guitar.
To properly install pickup covers on your guitar, first remove the strings and pickups. Place the cover over the pickup and align it properly. Use a soldering iron to solder the cover onto the pickup. Reinstall the pickups and strings, and adjust the height if needed.
When a string on a guitar is plucked, in an acoustc guitar, the body of the guitar is built to amplify the sound that the vibrating string creates, the sound is then released through a sound port located on the body of the guitar below the strings. On an electric guitar, the strings vibrate towards what is known as a "pickup" located on the body of the guitar. The pickup amplifies the vibrations of the strings. All sounds that a guitar makes is based on where the fingers of the guitarist are on the frets and how well-tuned the guitar is.
The recommended pickup height for a vintage Stratocaster guitar is typically around 1/8 inch (3.2mm) below the strings.
The screws around them adjust the height of them on most guitars. The closer to the strings, the more the pickup resonates the strings vibration. The further away from the strings, the less the pickup can resonates the strings vibration. If you have one pickup sounding louder than the other, move a pickup closer or further away from the strings to produce a better volume balance of the pickups.
their right under the strings so hit a string with an amp turned on and there you go
To adjust the pickup height on a Stratocaster guitar, use a screwdriver to raise or lower the pickups closer to or further away from the strings. Experiment with different heights to find the best balance between volume and tone. Adjusting the pickup height can improve the guitar's sound and performance by enhancing clarity, sustain, and overall tone.
The ideal pickup height sweet spot for a Stratocaster guitar is typically around 1/8 inch (3.2mm) from the strings for the neck and middle pickups, and slightly lower for the bridge pickup to balance the output. Adjusting the pickup height can affect the tone and output of the guitar.
To install humbucker covers on a guitar, first remove the strings and unscrew the existing pickups. Place the cover over the pickup and screw it back into place. Re-string the guitar and adjust the pickup height if needed.