Sorry @TBurst Std and @stratamania, I forgot to clarify a crucial detail: one “amp” is panned left and the other one is panned right in this scenario. So the signal chain would be:
Neck PU -> DAW Input 1 -> Channel 1 with Amp Plugin Preset -> Panned Left -> Left Speaker
Bridge PU -> DAW...
That's a good question. In short, my guess is that both options serve similar purposes but will ultimately sound different.
Both pickups are collecting different amounts of overtones, so even if you run them into two copies of the same amp (in my case, I'm doing this in my DAW with HX Native)...
I’m fairly new to guitar forums, so I’m not sure how often this gets discussed.
I recently decided to try modding my Telecaster Custom to have a stereo output, sending one pickup to the left and another to the right.
I used a 4-pole 5-way rotary switch to change which pickup comes from which...
Thanks!
I feel like the bridge pickup is very mids-heavy while the neck pickup has more of a "scoop" (lots of highs but also lots of lows).
In general, I'd say they're probably on the brighter end, but the pickup tests near the end of my video probably speak better than any description I...
I’ve been following the awesome builds on this forum since 2020 and finally got around to building my own Warmoth Baritone Guitar!
I also made a short video about the build here.
Specs:
Warmoth Soloist Guitar Body
- Solid Construction
- Core Wood: Alder
- Neck Pickup Rout: Strat
-...
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