ChadVanHalen
New member
Ok, so while my #1 is out getting a sweet new refin I started thinking of potential final mods. Being a Gunslinger Retro with one pickup and one volume not much can be done outside of switching the stock Super Distortion for a JB (obviously)... But I always hear people ranting and raving about how every guitar should have splits here or taps there and all that and seeing as I don't have a guitar with either I should get that done when I get the body back and replace the pups to help clean up the obligatory pre-solo A-G-D clean bridge in every hair metal song ever...
So here's the question, for a pretty high gain rig (full of JB superstrats into Marshalls or Splawns) would getting a push/push knob be any advantage for the brief chording or the potential clean ballad-y thing that hitting a clean channel or turning the volume down/adding some chorus wouldn't do... And if so should it be coil split or tapped or I've heard some people say run it in parallel which I definitely have not heard before haha. It's relatively cheap and easy, and since I'll be in that neck of the woods should I go for that small bit of mod or would any noticeable affect just be buried in this sort of rig?
Thanks in advance
So here's the question, for a pretty high gain rig (full of JB superstrats into Marshalls or Splawns) would getting a push/push knob be any advantage for the brief chording or the potential clean ballad-y thing that hitting a clean channel or turning the volume down/adding some chorus wouldn't do... And if so should it be coil split or tapped or I've heard some people say run it in parallel which I definitely have not heard before haha. It's relatively cheap and easy, and since I'll be in that neck of the woods should I go for that small bit of mod or would any noticeable affect just be buried in this sort of rig?
Thanks in advance