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Cagey said:
Hehe! Yeah, that's more than a little insane. I've seen missile guidance systems that had to fit in 8" diameter nose cones that weren't packed in that tight.

I'm more a "1 volume and 1 tone" kinda guy, and I'm not sure about the "tone".

Quty Pie's tone performance suggests you know what you're doing with a tone knob, Cagey.
 
Bagman67 said:
Cagey said:
Hehe! Yeah, that's more than a little insane. I've seen missile guidance systems that had to fit in 8" diameter nose cones that weren't packed in that tight.

I'm more a "1 volume and 1 tone" kinda guy, and I'm not sure about the "tone".

Quty Pie's tone performance suggests you know what you're doing with a tone knob, Cagey.

Thank you for the kind words. But, there's really nothing special there; the pickups deserve most of the credit. I'm more curious what you think of that treble bleed mod. It's the simpler version of such a thing, and I'm thinking I should have been doing to all my guitars all along. Any time I have one apart in the future, I'll be adding it. I'm kinda surprised OEMs don't do it as a matter of course. It makes the volume knob work the way it should.
 
I'm a firm bed river in the benefits in a treble bleed mod.  I think the Seymour Duncan one is the nicest sounding of them.  Inhave on e in the baritone television also and it especially helps when rolling the volume back in humbucker mode, not nodded or as noticeable in single mode.
 
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:
I'm a firm bed river in the benefits in a treble bleed mod.  I think the Seymour Duncan one is the nicest sounding of them.  Inhave on e in the baritone television also and it especially helps when rolling the volume back in humbucker mode, not nodded or as noticeable in single mode. 

(emphasis added)

You must be on a "smart" phone or something that's doing automatic word completion for you <grin>

 
Baritone televisions are the best televisions.

Updown's chime-in on my DPDT thread brought me here. Man, I wish someone would clue me in as to the fundamental difference between a center on and center off DPDT switch. And if I can convert the former to the latter.
 
I love the look of it, but to my ADD mind even the EMG BTC System on my G4 looks complicated... Putting both pickups with a complicated switching system and a synth system in that thing has got to be a thing that could make most people want to become cavemen...
 
Thanks all  :icon_biggrin:
It is finished (a while ago) resides here now ..... http://www.unofficialwarmoth.com/index.php?topic=17680.0

Thanks again  :icon_thumright:
 
Cagey said:
TonyFlyingSquirrel said:
I'm a firm bed river in the benefits in a treble bleed mod.  I think the Seymour Duncan one is the nicest sounding of them.  Inhave on e in the baritone television also and it especially helps when rolling the volume back in humbucker mode, not nodded or as noticeable in single mode. 

(emphasis added)

You must be on a "smart" phone or something that's doing automatic word completion for you <grin>

Dadgummed iPad.  Autofill spelling.  Doesn't like to let you do it manually unless you turn it off globally.
 
reluctant-builder said:
Baritone televisions are the best televisions.

Updown's chime-in on my DPDT thread brought me here. Man, I wish someone would clue me in as to the fundamental difference between a center on and center off DPDT switch. And if I can convert the former to the latter.

Center on= like an LP toggle switch, whatever is wired to the outer terminals are summed together in the center position.

Center off = like on some of the old Jackson Soloist models on the bridge pickup.  Up = single coil, down = humbucking, center= pickup is off/muted.
 
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