gregory
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Re: Pickups way too unbalanced!
I read you the wrong way, Rex. Sorry about that.
FWIW "Why is that so hard to understand?" was intended for a wider audience.
To be candid, identical pickups in the neck and bridge don't work for me in a guitar where I want the bridge pickup to sound full and still have the neck behave as I want it too. "Calibrated" sets (Jazz N/Jazz B, 59N/59B, etc.) are less of a problem.
My current project is definitely geared towards getting good clean tones in a Strat in positions 2-5, including position 3 with the ability to also use positions 1 and 5 with gain and have both positions sing with a smooth top end. Position 5 can also be bright, bouncy and with some glass like a vintage single with A5 poles. Getting a traditional tone out of position 2 is going to result in a compromise where position 1 with gain won't be as full as I want compared to the neck. It's nothing my MXR M77 can't fix, though.
Even without an OD, a crunchy and fairly thick rhythm tone that isn't brittle or shrill won't be a problem, however; it just won't be chunky. And while I don't believe it will sound too thin, it'll be on the lean side for hard rock and I definitely wouldn't use it to do metal. I have others that can do that.
:doh:I'm just trying to say I've never had the whole modern bridge pickup/vintage neck pickup combo work for me.
I read you the wrong way, Rex. Sorry about that.
FWIW "Why is that so hard to understand?" was intended for a wider audience.
To be candid, identical pickups in the neck and bridge don't work for me in a guitar where I want the bridge pickup to sound full and still have the neck behave as I want it too. "Calibrated" sets (Jazz N/Jazz B, 59N/59B, etc.) are less of a problem.
My current project is definitely geared towards getting good clean tones in a Strat in positions 2-5, including position 3 with the ability to also use positions 1 and 5 with gain and have both positions sing with a smooth top end. Position 5 can also be bright, bouncy and with some glass like a vintage single with A5 poles. Getting a traditional tone out of position 2 is going to result in a compromise where position 1 with gain won't be as full as I want compared to the neck. It's nothing my MXR M77 can't fix, though.
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