I'm not sure if mine is one of the ones that qualifies as bizarre and frantic, I did say
70% of the time the three-way's in the middle and I just use three positions of the humbucker's switch and fiddle with the volumes and the bridge PU's tone. If you're not used to a Gibson setup and all the nifty things available with both pickups on, this would have a steep learning curve.
And I don't have a middle pickup and since Lawrence knows how to make a HB that sounds great tapped, I don't
need a middle PU. Mine has worked for me for a long time... I actually tried to play a Steve Morse Music Man for three years or so, and it was a bit much, but the trite and trusty old argument that
"I'm a seasoned road warrior and believe me, switches and knobs are too complicated when you're feetsies' in the fire"
are sort of belied by the fact that Steve Morse could out-tone any other three guitarists - all at once? Remember the old Dixie Dregs tune, "Ice Cakes?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pihI5GBNS58&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLE3102D1C0F7954D3
I had owned this video for several weeks before I remembered you need a violinist & keyboard player to play this.... And the other famous notion that Gibson wiring is nasty and inductive and too complicated under pressure is sort of contradicted by a few thousands of examples. If you listen - really listen - to the solo in "Elizabeth Reed" or the pre-heroinized takes of "Since I've Been Loving You" you may notice that those tones just aren't there on a two-knob guitar. You can learn to do these things if you "need" or want to; unless my memory fails, one of the posters right above here who's assisting in making the argument that "I'm too stupid to do anything but blast away" recently posted a picture of his pedalboard, which appeared capable of stomping the entire Polish Army. They used to say "tone is in the fingers" but it clearly has gravitated southward to the toes! :laughing3:
I don't know if you've seen this video -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_GzNPT_8vk&feature=player_embedded#
but it actually seems to be copping the feel from the Hothand "Soundblox" pedals with the sensors.
http://www.sourceaudio.net/products/hothand/wah.php
This stuff is inevitably leading to an "instrument" that's just a leotard with a few dozen sensors, and you'll stand in front of a bank of synthesizers and twitch and undulate. You won't even need any guitars or knobs, just learn yer Lady Gaga licks by
wiggling.
Knock knock:
Who's there?
Lady Gaga licks.
Lady Gaga licks who?!?
and so forth, fifth...