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  • Hey PB...

    Actually...nope, it's not a Habanero. The guy who makes Zhangubckers...sent me a bridge pup. (it's akin to a slightly hotter '57 Classic plus...A2 magnet with 9.1k ohms resistance.)

    I think what I'm gonna do is just match it with a Gibson BB pro I have lyin' around. It's going into my pawnshop guitar because...well...I don't have anywhere I can put it right now.

    (I think the guy gave it to me over skepticism...I sent him a check in the mail...hahahaha)
    Oh, yeah...I can't wait to get that guitar!!

    So you're playin' Laneys? I've heard a lot of good things about those amps. I have a Marshall TSL 60 I gotta send in.....and I may have to get into something in the 30-40 watt range. Is Laney worth checking out? (On the soldering side...you know...I'm wondering if a lot of amp manufacturers are having fits because of the environmental issues over resin core solder which is the only kind that seems to really last..)
    I hear ya. (One of the mods is a big reason for the vacation)...but pfft...enough of that.

    How are things, man? I'm days away from getting my Daylighter chocked full 'o Will Boggs Goodness! Can't wait!!!
    Thanks, PB....I'm sort of taking a voluntary sabbatical from MLP over the whole Clown Fiasco. People are great there, but I think a few folks need to sort of take a break from me on MLP...and vice versa.
    I'd definitely get a 250K or two in there, to keep the treble under control. This has a lot to do with how bright a bridge tone you want, and how much distortion you use (more distortion means more treble needed to prevent mud). Two 250K's have much more impact than one. I use two 250K's on my C5's, and I put them in warmer woods (mahogany) than a Strat. If I only have three pots, I'll make a dedicated bridge & volume for the bridge, and the neck with a volume only. With a two pot guitar, I'll make each one a volume pot (one per PU), and attach a hidden 250K tone pot to the bridge, inside the control cavity (I can't adjust it, but the 250K value warms the tone a little). A .022 cap is fine regardless of the pots.

    The other way to deal with excess treble, is a warmer magnet, like an A4 or A8. I haven't tried these in a C5 yet, but will soon. I use a lot of A4's and A8's in other PU's, especially Gibsons. If you use an A2, you'll have a CC.

    Blueman
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