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    So, i have 2 very similar guitars, very similar problem. both sound very congested/muddy but i cant seem to know the reason why.

    Guitar 1:
    Charvel Model 5. 2 vol/1 tone alpha 500k pots. 3 way selector. Duncan Custom TB-5 bridge, 59 neck

    Guitar 2
    Charvel 750xl. 1 vol/1 tone 5 way selector. Unknown pots, but i think they are original to the guitar. Duncan Full shred bridge and Neck pickups.

    Both of these guitars sound terribly congested and lifeless. What would be the cause of this terrible tone?
    Charvel, Kramer, Gibson, Fender, MIJ/US Epiphone, BC Rich
    Full Shred, Distortion, JB, Custom (Custom), Screamin' Demon, Cool Rails, Alternative 8, Mini Humbucker, Lil 59, 59, APH-1, Black Winter, Silverbird, SP90, PATB1,2,3, YJM, 59/custom hybrid, SSL-1 AH1BJ, Jazz, Antiquity JB/Jazz, Alpha/Omega

  • #2
    Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

    What are you playing them through?

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    • #3
      Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

      Originally posted by Swampy View Post
      What are you playing them through?
      5150III w/ an over drive pedal. nothing special. I dont have this problem with any of my other 20ish guitars.
      Charvel, Kramer, Gibson, Fender, MIJ/US Epiphone, BC Rich
      Full Shred, Distortion, JB, Custom (Custom), Screamin' Demon, Cool Rails, Alternative 8, Mini Humbucker, Lil 59, 59, APH-1, Black Winter, Silverbird, SP90, PATB1,2,3, YJM, 59/custom hybrid, SSL-1 AH1BJ, Jazz, Antiquity JB/Jazz, Alpha/Omega

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      • #4
        Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

        Poor guitars
        Too low action/setup
        Wrong pickups for guitar

        Can be a few things. Try bypassing all controls and see what the guitar sounds like pickup to jack.
        With 20 guitars you can afford to let the passengers go.

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        • #5
          Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

          Originally posted by AlexR View Post
          With 20 guitars you can afford to let the passengers go.
          You don't just let go a model 5 or 750xl they are rare shred gems.

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          • #6
            Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

            Originally posted by kramersteen View Post
            You don't just let go a model 5 or 750xl they are rare shred gems.

            Except these aren't shredding, they're shrudding.

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            • #7
              Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

              First thing I would do is make sure the pickups are setup well

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              • #8
                Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                I can suggest swapping the magnet in the Custom for an Alnico V, which can de-mud for very little money. For the other guitar- I am not sure. Full Shred pickups are anything but muddy, so something else might be going on there.
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                • #9
                  Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                  Are they plywood guitars? Do they have urethane finishes? Both could contribute to the sound you reference.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                    It would be a big coincidence if it was happening to all 4 pots at once, but a defective pot can cause that. I have pulled 500k pots out of guitars that read below 200k when tested.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                      Originally posted by ICTGoober View Post
                      Are they plywood guitars? Do they have urethane finishes? Both could contribute to the sound you reference.
                      I looked them up online and the 750xl is Mahogany while the Model 5 is "body wood".

                      I've got a few suggestions:

                      Bump the pots up to 1meg. This'll let more highs through.
                      Change the strings to something brighter.
                      Make sure it isn't a bad cord.
                      Move the pickups closer and lower the polepieces.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                        the 750 with the full shred shouldnt be congested sounding, id check the wiring and the pots

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                        • #13
                          Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                          Originally posted by ICTGoober View Post
                          Are they plywood guitars? Do they have urethane finishes? Both could contribute to the sound you reference.
                          Gerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr you dont know charvel obviously.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                            Squirt some Afrin into the output jack ...

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                            • #15
                              Re: Help with congested sounding guitars

                              Originally posted by STLMTLHD79 View Post
                              So, i have 2 very similar guitars, very similar problem. both sound very congested/muddy but i cant seem to know the reason why.

                              Guitar 1:
                              Charvel Model 5. 2 vol/1 tone alpha 500k pots. 3 way selector. Duncan Custom TB-5 bridge, 59 neck

                              Guitar 2
                              Charvel 750xl. 1 vol/1 tone 5 way selector. Unknown pots, but i think they are original to the guitar. Duncan Full shred bridge and Neck pickups.

                              Both of these guitars sound terribly congested and lifeless. What would be the cause of this terrible tone?
                              Without actually personally inspect'em, all I can offer is that the most probable cause for this is a poorly-done setup.

                              /Peter
                              Peter Pedersen aka Discharged
                              Kolding, Denmark

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