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Chickenwing
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I dont know if 50s wiring is the right name for this because this was not how fenders were wired back in the 50s.
I think it is to do with the way gibsons were wired even though they were not wired like this either (being completely different 2H, 2volume, 2 tone setups).
Either way, I ran across this thing called the "Fezz-Parka" mod on tdpri. I thought I'd give it a go because i use a 5e3 tweed deluxe a lot, and being able to keep my high end as i roll down the guitar volume is super useful because it means i can just plug in and play and get all the sounds I need for gigs that way.
Long story short: It works great. To me it seems like how volume controls should have worked on guitars my whole life.
Now both my teles are wired like this.
Dug it so much, I did it to my strat too and that is super cool.
Might seem like a small thing, but for me being able to use my volume control and not lose top end (and not use a treble bleed) is invaluable and I wish I had discovered this earlier.
Best thing: super easy (1 wire) and reversible.
Cheers!


I think it is to do with the way gibsons were wired even though they were not wired like this either (being completely different 2H, 2volume, 2 tone setups).
Either way, I ran across this thing called the "Fezz-Parka" mod on tdpri. I thought I'd give it a go because i use a 5e3 tweed deluxe a lot, and being able to keep my high end as i roll down the guitar volume is super useful because it means i can just plug in and play and get all the sounds I need for gigs that way.
Long story short: It works great. To me it seems like how volume controls should have worked on guitars my whole life.
Now both my teles are wired like this.
Dug it so much, I did it to my strat too and that is super cool.
Might seem like a small thing, but for me being able to use my volume control and not lose top end (and not use a treble bleed) is invaluable and I wish I had discovered this earlier.
Best thing: super easy (1 wire) and reversible.
Cheers!

