Re: Anyone tried 250k volume with ......
I'm sort of with you on this subject Drex although 500K in a Strat is to bright for my tastes.
Still, once that treble is gone, it's gone for good.
That's why 250K for a humbucker seems...what's the word?
WRONG! :lmao:
Like I said, once it's gone, it's gone for good.
I'd rather use 500K for humbuckers and then just turn down the treble on my amp if I need to.
I also add more treble at the amp when I need it, and have never maxed out the treble or presence there.
Lew, that's where your approach has caused some disagreements.
'There's Lew's way and then there's the wrong way.' Life isn't black and white. I often make the case here that there is more than one approach for people to get the sounds they want, more than one way to do things. I like to try new things, to think outside the box. I've learned
so much here from people who approach things like that. Apparently you're not particularly one of the more open-minded people in this world. Sometimes you've vehemently argued that your way
is the only way, and that anything else, and everyone else is 'wrong.' That can come across as arrogant; some people tolerate your pronouncements like that, others don't. We play a lot of kinds of music, thru a lot of kinds of gear, and taste is an individual thing, which you are not the sole decider of.
I don't tell people here their tones are lousy and 'they must' sound awful. I don't know what they sound like, I don't listen to them play. If they're happy with their tones, that's all that matters. Based on things I've tried, I'll suggest things if someone wants to try something different to get what they want. For you to automatically make assumptions and tell people their tones are crappy is really rude. There is no 'Lew standard of tone' that we all strive towards, using the 'Lew approved' methods. News flash:
Lew doesn't do it that way, so all of you people are wrong. Better get with the program.. This forum is about sharing ideas, including new ideas. Your views are one of many. Those who do things differently are not 'wrong.' Come on, you're a old guy with failing ears, wearing hearing aids, telling us your ears are better than ours. Did you ever stop and think that just may effect how you percieve tone? Your quote
'Once it's gone, it's gone for good'; could that apply to your hearing loss too? How about a little humility and some courtesy for others?