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Not sure I'm digging the Fishy Classics - what to do next?

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  • #16
    Originally posted by Rex_Rocker View Post
    I guess Rectos have a bright cap, because the more you raise the gain, the darker and smoother they become.
    A lot of Boogies are that way.

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    "You should know better by now than to introduce science into a discussion of voodoo."
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Rex_Rocker View Post
      I guess I missed it because I didn't see it on the quick connect pins.
      Their idea is that you do a solder bridge across that pad and ground. I want to solder two wires to those two pads and run it to a switch, so I can hear it in & out in real time. And you don't have to use that GND pad per se. Just switch to any ground. Saves soldering one connection to the bottom of the pup.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ArtieToo View Post

        Their idea is that you do a solder bridge across that pad and ground. I want to solder two wires to those two pads and run it to a switch, so I can hear it in & out in real time. And you don't have to use that GND pad per se. Just switch to any ground. Saves soldering one connection to the bottom of the pup.
        I wouldn't want to make it switchable, TBH. I barely ever switch voicings. I never switch to single coil either because I don't love the inner coils.

        I did try it on my Moderns and wasn't in love with it, but maybe this time would be different since these have A LOT more going on up top.

        But I want to try turning off the buffer in my Polytune first to see if that helps any. It's not like I feel like they 100% need it, TBH. I could also just slightly lower the tone knob on my boost pedal. Many ways that are less of a hassle to try first, hahaha.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by eclecticsynergy View Post

          A lot of Boogies are that way.
          And Marshalls.

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