Do you ever use the Tone Control(s) on your Guitar?

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I set my amp up so that I can run my tone controls at about 5. That way if something is sounding dark I can give it a bit of treble, and vice versa.

Luke
 
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I started really using my tone knob when I was playing a PRS CE24. Paul
Reeds have greate electronics in general and the tone circuits are very flexabale.

I'm playing a tele these days and adjust the tone knob to best suit wich ever pickup selection I'm using. So yes I adjust it all the time.

MCG
 
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zionstrat said:
Maybe it's just the folks I've met over the years, but if you made this a poll, I would bet that most of the tone users are on gibson type gtrs and the non users are on fender types-
Funny. I would've guessed the other way around but I tend to think of single coils as being brighter than humbuckers.
 
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Old Ghost said:
I was always wondering if anyone ever really use the tone control(s) on their guitars. I always have mine dialed in at full all the time and never touch it again except if I feel that my tone is sounding a bit bright, then I would back it off a little. I hear a few people complaining that certain pickups and such are too bright sounding, I was wondering if they even tried to roll off the tone control(s) on their axe to fix the problem. :scratchch :burnout:

I almost always disconnect the tone controlls on my guitars.... On my Jackson that had one vol and one tone with 2 buckers i made the tone a vol for the neck..... My 76 Les Paul Deluxe is the only guitar i have working Tone pots in and they work great! The tone pots on that guitar i can use like a wah wah! Must have a higher cap value on the pots or something. I think one of my Mex strats may still have working tone pots as well...

I grew up in the 80's when Ed had single humbucker and single Volume controlls..... That has kind of stuck on me.... my Epiphones had all the electronics disconnected and i bought 1 real gibson replacement pot for them.... 1 master volume and the bridge PU is the only one that works on them.....

WhoFan
 
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yeah...i do it all the time...it just depends on how much bite i want it to have...i'll roll it off sometimes if i really want it to mellow out a bit?!
 
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Only once a year, on my birthday party when my beer-burnt directional motors are in a blurry mood and I want to crank back the volume pot and end up with a jazzy sound somehow :)
 
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:laugh2:

i use mine all the time since i put orange drops in.. i dunno why, call it a placebo, but i love some of the tones i can get now :D

tom
 
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aleclee said:
Funny. I would've guessed the other way around but I tend to think of single coils as being brighter than humbuckers.

Good point aleclee- Had never really thought of it from that angle, but genreally sc are brighter than hums-

But hums tend to be more harmonically complex becuase they are seeing a larger string area, so maybe my ear appreciates the cut of the upper harmonics in a hum, while the sc is more of an extreme boost in a much thinner harmonic band, so there is less of a 'plataeu'?

Or maybe I'm coloring all of this because of exciters- Recorded an accoustic track many years ago, and we had only used a close mic becuase the arrangement called for a mandelin part and we expected it would provide most of the sizzle - But had recorded that same gtr many times before getting a nice high end sound from a room mic that picked up the reflections off of the maple floor-

Anyway, the mando part didn't make it into the mix and all of a sudden we had a pretty obvious hole- so we ran the acc gtr though an aphex exciter and got a very interesting usable sound- It didn't realy sound like the room mic method- Instead it sounded like we had opened back up a tone pot that had been rolled off-

Considerign that exciters add harmonics, I've been workind this therory ever since:)
 
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All the time, even though my guitar has ceramic .047 caps and a pretty uneven tone taper. I'll change that sometime.
 
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I only use it to get clean tones out of the smokey amp. If you turn down the volume and tone a bit you can get a good clean tone out of them.
 
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i usually remove them from the circuit but leave them there for aesthetic purposes. i dont like tone controls
 
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I have returned to knob twisting mode as well, seems to work well on my strat, and I also use the volume quite a bit now, it really ads to the whole deal...they are all true bypass and made with fossilised components....
 
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I'm not a big tone control guy. I do find myself adjust volume controls often though. With the Gibson, I like putting it on the middle pup selection and rolling back the volume on the neck pickup to thin out the tone a bit.

With some pedals (like the Clay Jones I have), I like running the pedal through my clean channel for high gain lead and rolling back the volume to get Dumble type tones. It's great being able to vary the gain with a knob on the fly.

I always match my amp settings to work with my guitars with the controls turned all the way up. I will use a tone control every once in a while if I want just a slight change in tone for something like a jazz type song, but most of the time it's all the way to 10.
 
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