One thing I've always held in upmost importance when coming up with a guitar wiring scheme is ease of use, being able to get to any tone that I need from my guitar with at most two motions from my right hand.
I recently decided out to try out JP wiring on an SG o' mine with a Black Winter set just for the heck of it, and I was actually pretty surprised. I was expecting to spend a half an hour trying to dial in the perfect setting on the near infinite settings this thing has, but I did not. I fiddled around for a couple minutes just to see what all was possible with it, and all I did was split the neck and put the middle position series and out of phase.
Not once for the entire rehearsal did I feel the need to mess with anything other than the pickup selector. This wiring is scheme is very versatile, but it's also got a "set and forget" nature to it. Anybody else try JP wiring and what are your thoughts on it?
I recently decided out to try out JP wiring on an SG o' mine with a Black Winter set just for the heck of it, and I was actually pretty surprised. I was expecting to spend a half an hour trying to dial in the perfect setting on the near infinite settings this thing has, but I did not. I fiddled around for a couple minutes just to see what all was possible with it, and all I did was split the neck and put the middle position series and out of phase.
Not once for the entire rehearsal did I feel the need to mess with anything other than the pickup selector. This wiring is scheme is very versatile, but it's also got a "set and forget" nature to it. Anybody else try JP wiring and what are your thoughts on it?
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