I have SSL-1's in the neck and middle positions of my strat and love them. I have the tapped version of the SSL-5 coming in the mail this week. Let me also add, regarding strat tone, I'm a fan of David Gilmour, Robin Trower, and John Mayer.
So, with the ssl-5, I can either tap the pickup with a push-pull pot OR use the push-pull to wire up the bridge pickup so that I can combine the bridge pickup with either the middle and/or the neck pickups (essentially, a David Gilmour mod...I just don't want to wire it up like his guitar with that little switch).
I wire my strats with just one volume and one tone, so that Fralin tone blender pot wouldn't be an option.
So, here are my questions, and thank you in advance for your responses...I value and appreciate everyone's thoughts.
1. So, with the SSL-5, which mod would make my guitar more versatile - wiring for the tap (which would give me the benefit of more 'quack' in the #2 position, versus the stock ssl-5) or doing the bridge pickup switch mod?
2. I would like the option of pushing/driving my neck and middle ssl-1's a bit more...would the bridge pickups switch mod give me this?
3. What does it sound like to mix the ssl-5 bridge with the middle and/or neck (if I did the bridge pickup switch)? I've never heard the mixture before. Is it a muddy, flubby tone, or something useful?
4. Is there a simple way to do both the tap and the bridge control mods on the same guitar (with my push/pull volume and one tone control)?
Thanks!
So, with the ssl-5, I can either tap the pickup with a push-pull pot OR use the push-pull to wire up the bridge pickup so that I can combine the bridge pickup with either the middle and/or the neck pickups (essentially, a David Gilmour mod...I just don't want to wire it up like his guitar with that little switch).
I wire my strats with just one volume and one tone, so that Fralin tone blender pot wouldn't be an option.
So, here are my questions, and thank you in advance for your responses...I value and appreciate everyone's thoughts.
1. So, with the SSL-5, which mod would make my guitar more versatile - wiring for the tap (which would give me the benefit of more 'quack' in the #2 position, versus the stock ssl-5) or doing the bridge pickup switch mod?
2. I would like the option of pushing/driving my neck and middle ssl-1's a bit more...would the bridge pickups switch mod give me this?
3. What does it sound like to mix the ssl-5 bridge with the middle and/or neck (if I did the bridge pickup switch)? I've never heard the mixture before. Is it a muddy, flubby tone, or something useful?
4. Is there a simple way to do both the tap and the bridge control mods on the same guitar (with my push/pull volume and one tone control)?
Thanks!