gimmieinfo
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In other words, at what DCR typically does the tone get to the point where the tone on 10 is smooth and full on the plain strings and loses that thin tinny sound with gain? I know some will say "depends on this or that". But i realize that and don't want to get into discussing that. I just want to know what other guys who have spent time trying many vintage style strat bridge pickups found to be the point where there were enough winds to remove those typical strat bridge pickup issues of tinny tone that never gets fat and smooth with gain. I can say that for me the furthest i have gone with A5/42 strats recently is 7.5k, a van zandt and a tex mex. Both were 7.5k and neither was a hot enough wind to get there. So i know i need to go higher then that, but the question is how high. I don't want to lose that ability to get decent cleaner tones that retain some chime when riding the volume down to lower numbers. I realize it will be a compromise to some degree but i can deal with that as long as it's not too bad. So to keep from losing that too much chime clean and to rectify the thin tone issue i need that magic point in DCR. Where did YOU find it with A5/42? I'm thinking it's likely somewhere between 8-8.5k.