Chistopher
malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
I got to thinking the other day that I don't use the controls nearly as much as I do on all my other guitars. Currently it has a audio master volume control and a .022uf master tone control.
So I decided to go online and order a linear volume control with a kill switch built into it and a TBX tone control. I also ordered a smaller .018uf tone cap (this makes the tone control more useful in the lower range of its travel) and a .0022uf cap for the bass cut.
The parts should come in around June 6, mostly because their aren't any massive suppliers of .018uf caps. But I'll alert you of the results when the parts come in.
Just as a side possibility, I was wondering if any of you fellas have found worthwhile results of using an inductor ro notch the midrange of your pickups. The humbuckers on my Strat are A2 and as such they could possibly use a bit more scoop when split. I currently have a resistor wired in there to maintain a bit more bass, so maybe an inductor can give me a *perfect* split tone.
So I decided to go online and order a linear volume control with a kill switch built into it and a TBX tone control. I also ordered a smaller .018uf tone cap (this makes the tone control more useful in the lower range of its travel) and a .0022uf cap for the bass cut.
The parts should come in around June 6, mostly because their aren't any massive suppliers of .018uf caps. But I'll alert you of the results when the parts come in.
Just as a side possibility, I was wondering if any of you fellas have found worthwhile results of using an inductor ro notch the midrange of your pickups. The humbuckers on my Strat are A2 and as such they could possibly use a bit more scoop when split. I currently have a resistor wired in there to maintain a bit more bass, so maybe an inductor can give me a *perfect* split tone.
