Hi. I have a Fender Strat that I really like but in some amps she's brighter than I like. I have Rose pickups and like them also (clarity, responsiveness, etc). The wiring is Obsidian with treble bleed and I think this is the culprit: it's not darkening the sound when I lower the volume, but I don't want to mess with it as it's also a plus on some occasions. At the end I manage to get a sound I really dig having the neck tone pot around 4-5 and the middle/bridge tone pot around 2-3. Nothing wrong with that, I know.
As I don't want to mod my Strat, I was wondering if I can put a resistor or a capacitor into one of my guitar cable to simulate the tone pots at half-way and then get a wider use of the full "resolution". Right now it's 250k volume and tone pots.
So the question is: Should I put a resistor into the cable or a capacitor?
As I don't want to mod my Strat, I was wondering if I can put a resistor or a capacitor into one of my guitar cable to simulate the tone pots at half-way and then get a wider use of the full "resolution". Right now it's 250k volume and tone pots.
So the question is: Should I put a resistor into the cable or a capacitor?
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