That's fine if you want to pick up a different guitar every time you want a different sound. But the point of splitting or parallel is so you can get multiple sounds from one guitar.
Yeah, I really hate switching guitars.
That's fine if you want to pick up a different guitar every time you want a different sound. But the point of splitting or parallel is so you can get multiple sounds from one guitar.
This is a Distortion that I plan on adding a push pull, BTW. Since it's a one pickup guitar, I figured I'd at least give it a second sound, but I'm still undecided between parallel or split.
This is a Distortion that I plan on adding a push pull, BTW. Since it's a one pickup guitar, I figured I'd at least give it a second sound, but I'm still undecided between parallel or split.
That's fine if you want to pick up a different guitar every time you want a different sound. But the point of splitting or parallel is so you can get multiple sounds from one guitar.
I already have the push pull pot, though, so I'd rather use that one for now than drill a hole in the pickguard. Keep in mind, this is like a "backup" second sound just to have in there just in case.
Also... which coil would be better if I decide to split? Screw or slug and why?
I could see some people benefiting from coil splits, but not me. The only situation where I would want to have to have only one guitar is playing live, and I have never found a set that I couldn't perform with an HSS strat with no fancy switching.
I feel people are too concerned with finding a guitar that can do everything to realize that most guitars can do everything.
As an unrelated note, I feel the "Les to Strat" preset on an H90 sounds way way better than any coil split ever will.
I already have the push pull pot, though, so I'd rather use that one for now than drill a hole in the pickguard. Keep in mind, this is like a "backup" second sound just to have in there just in case.
Also... which coil would be better if I decide to split? Screw or slug and why?
I already have the push pull pot, though, so I'd rather use that one for now than drill a hole in the pickguard. Keep in mind, this is like a "backup" second sound just to have in there just in case.
Also... which coil would be better if I decide to split? Screw or slug and why?
This is a Distortion that I plan on adding a push pull, BTW. Since it's a one pickup guitar, I figured I'd at least give it a second sound, but I'm still undecided between parallel or split.