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Skarekrough
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Re: Am I the only one who doesn't adjust my volume/tone knobs?
As I gravitate towards more traditionally vintage gear I find the tone and volume knobs to really be necessary for tweaking.
On my Les Pauls I find the neck and bridge volumes I tend to EQ for the neck to have less volume and the tone wide-open and the bridge to have the volume wide open and the tone backed off a bit. Generally once I get this set up I'll just switch t the bridge for solos unless I'm doing a Cream rip-off and then I'll just bring the volume on the neck pickup up for it.
On my Strats I wire up the neck and bridge pickups to the first tone pot and the middle to the second. For rhythm work I'll keep the volume at 6 or 7 and then take it up to 10 for solos. I'll have a pedal in the mix but will typically EQ for continuity with everything else and just leave it on.
As I gravitate towards more traditionally vintage gear I find the tone and volume knobs to really be necessary for tweaking.
On my Les Pauls I find the neck and bridge volumes I tend to EQ for the neck to have less volume and the tone wide-open and the bridge to have the volume wide open and the tone backed off a bit. Generally once I get this set up I'll just switch t the bridge for solos unless I'm doing a Cream rip-off and then I'll just bring the volume on the neck pickup up for it.
On my Strats I wire up the neck and bridge pickups to the first tone pot and the middle to the second. For rhythm work I'll keep the volume at 6 or 7 and then take it up to 10 for solos. I'll have a pedal in the mix but will typically EQ for continuity with everything else and just leave it on.