I have a few questions about the loss of treble when the volume is turned down.
This is based on my personal experience. That being said I have used treble bleed mods in the past. I don't like them and currently do not use them so here I'll explain. Also **disclaimer** I know treble loss is naturally occurring even if it is not perceived by the listeners ear.
Situation #1:
I bought a brand new import guitar that came from the factory with SD 59/JB combo. Guitar had SEVERE treble loss when rolling off the volume. I opened her up to find the typical dime sized import pots and boxey switch. I put in CTS pots and switch craft switch. Sounds freaking amazing. No treble bleed mod needed.
Situation #2:
Bought a brand new import guitar with factory DiMarzio pickups. It had very little to no perceivable treble loss. I opened it up to find the typical dime sized pots and a cheap Chinese switch.
*Not saying any particular pickup brand is better just a comparison*
So here's the questions:
1) With similar electronics why would one brand of pickup have a more drastic treble loss?
2) If just switching to higher quality components completely fixed the problem why use a treble bleed circuit? Excluding cost as a reason.
Thanks for any insight on this .
This is based on my personal experience. That being said I have used treble bleed mods in the past. I don't like them and currently do not use them so here I'll explain. Also **disclaimer** I know treble loss is naturally occurring even if it is not perceived by the listeners ear.
Situation #1:
I bought a brand new import guitar that came from the factory with SD 59/JB combo. Guitar had SEVERE treble loss when rolling off the volume. I opened her up to find the typical dime sized import pots and boxey switch. I put in CTS pots and switch craft switch. Sounds freaking amazing. No treble bleed mod needed.
Situation #2:
Bought a brand new import guitar with factory DiMarzio pickups. It had very little to no perceivable treble loss. I opened it up to find the typical dime sized pots and a cheap Chinese switch.
*Not saying any particular pickup brand is better just a comparison*
So here's the questions:
1) With similar electronics why would one brand of pickup have a more drastic treble loss?
2) If just switching to higher quality components completely fixed the problem why use a treble bleed circuit? Excluding cost as a reason.
Thanks for any insight on this .