noisy humbucker
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I've decided that the Cool Rails are the ideal pickups for the custom Warmoth I'm working on. The full setup will be just a Cool Rails bridge & neck, 3-way switch, 1 volume and 1 push-push tone wired for splitting.
As far as tonewood is concerned, I was almost ready to pull the trigger on Korina hoping it would add a bit of bass and mids but I've pretty much decided I really want ash with a classic butterscotch blonde finish. The main reason I've given up trying to nail the "ideal tonewood" is that the final result is never guaranteed (every piece of wood is different). That and I'll being using high gain more often than not so I'm not sure just how much of a difference it would make even if I did score the "perfect" slab so I might as well go with what's visually appealing.
Using the CR set in my alder strat I loved them, but would often dial the tone back ever so slightly to give me more of a "full humbucker" sound. This has me thinking of the possibility of using pot values other than 500k.
Long story short (too late), did I give up on picking a tonewood too quickly? Would using 250k volume and tone pots give me the sound I'm looking for? I'm still relatively new to passives but am loving the journey, I just really can't afford tons of experimentation.
Thanks all,
Noisy
As far as tonewood is concerned, I was almost ready to pull the trigger on Korina hoping it would add a bit of bass and mids but I've pretty much decided I really want ash with a classic butterscotch blonde finish. The main reason I've given up trying to nail the "ideal tonewood" is that the final result is never guaranteed (every piece of wood is different). That and I'll being using high gain more often than not so I'm not sure just how much of a difference it would make even if I did score the "perfect" slab so I might as well go with what's visually appealing.
Using the CR set in my alder strat I loved them, but would often dial the tone back ever so slightly to give me more of a "full humbucker" sound. This has me thinking of the possibility of using pot values other than 500k.
Long story short (too late), did I give up on picking a tonewood too quickly? Would using 250k volume and tone pots give me the sound I'm looking for? I'm still relatively new to passives but am loving the journey, I just really can't afford tons of experimentation.
Thanks all,
Noisy