DustyCat
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It was around this time almost 10 years ago (9 I think, cause I remember deliberately leaving this baby in the stables before I unsheathed her heh) anyways....
Just for future reference, I appreciate Warmoth representative letting me get my way :icon_jokercolor: over the phone and omitting the pickup selector blade switch, because I opted for push pull pots. I went with Stealth Sustainiac, S/H with the guitar basically permanently stuck in the 4 position, then pull a pot and go straight hum bucker with the sustainiac.
now it all makes sense. :icon_thumright:
So just for future reference, and maybe some R&D feedback, the blade switch is just too freakin' convenient, and rad when hit the strings and knock it down to the bridge in one motion and get that extra bite on a hard bend.
Oh also, I just want to go on record and say that I also dig the wider tonal palette of multiple pickups. I haven't played this rocket ship start in awhile, and I still cannot believe how "stray" it sounds with the S/H. I love that blocky sound. :guitaristgif:
Just for future reference, I appreciate Warmoth representative letting me get my way :icon_jokercolor: over the phone and omitting the pickup selector blade switch, because I opted for push pull pots. I went with Stealth Sustainiac, S/H with the guitar basically permanently stuck in the 4 position, then pull a pot and go straight hum bucker with the sustainiac.
now it all makes sense. :icon_thumright:
So just for future reference, and maybe some R&D feedback, the blade switch is just too freakin' convenient, and rad when hit the strings and knock it down to the bridge in one motion and get that extra bite on a hard bend.
Oh also, I just want to go on record and say that I also dig the wider tonal palette of multiple pickups. I haven't played this rocket ship start in awhile, and I still cannot believe how "stray" it sounds with the S/H. I love that blocky sound. :guitaristgif: