quoricsant
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hi all
The question sounds basic, but the thing is I just received a blackouts AHB-2 bridge pup to replace a weak passive stock.
So I will be adding at least 2 more pots to the existing master vol and tone.
I´ve always been interested in EMGs additional controls, specially the AB After Burner (which is like a PA but with variable gain) and the EXG -which scoops the mids- and that's great for me since I play mostly metal.
Both demand more power from the batteries that the pups themselves, so I was wondering if I could make a parallel circuit with independent power supply for these controls, and also if any of you have had experience with them.
On other forums I've read that the best solution to having a passive neck and active bridge on the same gtr -while having a usable middle switch position- is to match the impedance of the passive with a PA2 without the switch! and place it inside the guitar. I guess that's better than having an After Burner for the passive?
And so, having all these into a gtr would mean: 2 vols and 2 tones, an internal PA2, an After Burner and a EXG for the Blackouts bridge. That would be 6 pots. Is it too much?
I like a gtr to be as versatile and complete in terms of tone as possible, hence my question.
:wizard:
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The question sounds basic, but the thing is I just received a blackouts AHB-2 bridge pup to replace a weak passive stock.
So I will be adding at least 2 more pots to the existing master vol and tone.
I´ve always been interested in EMGs additional controls, specially the AB After Burner (which is like a PA but with variable gain) and the EXG -which scoops the mids- and that's great for me since I play mostly metal.
Both demand more power from the batteries that the pups themselves, so I was wondering if I could make a parallel circuit with independent power supply for these controls, and also if any of you have had experience with them.
On other forums I've read that the best solution to having a passive neck and active bridge on the same gtr -while having a usable middle switch position- is to match the impedance of the passive with a PA2 without the switch! and place it inside the guitar. I guess that's better than having an After Burner for the passive?
And so, having all these into a gtr would mean: 2 vols and 2 tones, an internal PA2, an After Burner and a EXG for the Blackouts bridge. That would be 6 pots. Is it too much?
I like a gtr to be as versatile and complete in terms of tone as possible, hence my question.
:wizard:
..