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Tone
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:46 am
by Mattsican
My DuoStang build has been complete for awhile and the thing is ridiculously bright sounding. I've a DiMarzio BC-1 in the bridge and a standard '65 RI in the neck. 250k pots. How can i "tone" it down a bit... compared to my PS Mustang is super twangy and bright sounding. Is that just the way it is or are there other pots etc. i can get to combat this?
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:13 am
by paul_
It is going to be brighter and twangier than your PS Mustang due to the single coils, but it shouldn't be severe with the Corgan neck bucker in the bridge position with 250ks... you couldn't do much more than that to chunk it up.
You may have it wired up permanently split or in series or something, somewhere between the switches and pickup wires something could be going wrong as it's a more complex scheme than many just with 2-conductor pickups.
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 5:04 pm
by Mattsican
the bridge pickup sounds nice and beefy when i use a high gain distortion with it. All of the cleans anywhere with any combination sounds like a Tele+10. I'll just keep turning the tone knob down some.
Re: Tone
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 8:55 pm
by Dave
Mattsican wrote:How can i "tone" it down a bit...
Um, turn the tone knob down?
Sry, couldn't resist! But also kinda true....
There may well be a more elegant solution but if you like the character of the sound but just want less icepick you could look into one of those tone pots that don't lose mojo when you back them off. Something like the TBX tone pot mebbe?
EDIT:
Mattsican wrote: I'll just keep turning the tone knob down some.
Well that'll teach me not read the whole thread[/egg on my face]
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:49 am
by Mattsican
ive had tons of guitars... and ive never had one where i HAD to use the tone knob to make is sound good. honestly ive always left mine full on and never looked back