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  • DD without a tone pot?

    Man i had a real slap in the face yesterday when a friend on mine came over to jam with his LP.
    He just got a DD in the bridge spot and it sounded HUGE! gave my 81 a run for its money!!!!!!
    I asked him why the hell mine sounded so "boxy" and not to my liking and he said did you use the tone pot with it?
    I say YEAH?
    He said the DD sounds best without one?
    and from what i heard comin out of his LP he is right!
    Now i really regret sending mine back for exchange a custom cause i really liked it without the tone pot hooked up
    1957 RI gibson historic black beauty lester(DD/JAZZ)
    2003 gibson zakk wylde custom shop lester (stock EMG)
    1996 gibson lester custom(DD/59 neck)
    1997 fender lone star (DD TB-6/duckbucker/lil 59)
    Marshall ZW 2203 100 watt top
    5150 block letter head
    4 1960B marshall cabs

  • #2
    Re: DD without a tone pot?

    Hmmm . . . I might have to disconnect mine to see what the buzz is all about.

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    • #3
      Re: DD without a tone pot?

      I should add that now i see why some guys say the DD is like a passive verison emg 81 after hearing it this way
      1957 RI gibson historic black beauty lester(DD/JAZZ)
      2003 gibson zakk wylde custom shop lester (stock EMG)
      1996 gibson lester custom(DD/59 neck)
      1997 fender lone star (DD TB-6/duckbucker/lil 59)
      Marshall ZW 2203 100 watt top
      5150 block letter head
      4 1960B marshall cabs

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      • #4
        Re: DD without a tone pot?

        Its not a huge difference, it lets a little more juice through and a little more top end grit.

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        • #5
          Re: DD without a tone pot?

          what do you think the tone difference would be if i disconnected the tone from my Invader.
          Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus
          Warmoth Musiclander (Invader/'59 model) see display pic <---
          Jackon Pro Series Dinky w/OFR (EMG 81/60)

          Marshall JCM 800 4104 (2xEminence Governor)

          Visual Sound Route 808
          Boss SD-1
          Digitech Bad Monkey
          Vox V-847 wah

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          • #6
            Re: DD without a tone pot?

            how would i disconnect my tone pot? im a total moron when it comes to electronics

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            • #7
              Re: DD without a tone pot?

              the tone pots usually are a 'secondary' connection from the main signal path, if you follow the path from the pickup to the jack, the tone pot wire is usually like an extra bit between the volume pot and the jack..

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              in this example, you'd remove the cap and leave the pot in for show

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