Tb-6 Nickel Cover Vs No Cover In Les Paul Classic?

KLINKDETROIT

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I like the tb-6 or sh-6 distortion but feel its a little too high mid spikey and a little too hot. I was wondering if having a cover on my tb-6 would tone it down a bit? I also like th c5 I have but it needs more mids and is a little lacking in the gain department. A compromise between the 2 would be good. Kinda around where the gain is on a patb1. Any suggestions?
 
Re: Tb-6 Nickel Cover Vs No Cover In Les Paul Classic?

On the distortion a .001 treble bleed cap might do the trick. That should take a tad bit of the highs off of it.
 
Re: Tb-6 Nickel Cover Vs No Cover In Les Paul Classic?

I have a stock .022 ceramic on it now and have a .047 on the neck thats burgundy and shiny ,aftermarket type. Would a .001 be better than either of these? My friend has a late 60s goldtop with what I think are sprague bumblebee caps in it. Would something like that be good or bad? I have also heard of orangedrop? sprague. Any advice on this or what brand rules?
 
Re: Tb-6 Nickel Cover Vs No Cover In Les Paul Classic?

Anyone know about bumblebee caps? Are they made by sprague? What company makes the good .001 caps?
 
Re: Tb-6 Nickel Cover Vs No Cover In Les Paul Classic?

A treble bleed cap dosent get installed on the tone control. If I remember right, it goes between the lug on the volume pot your positive wire is soldered to and ground. It bleeds of just a tiny bit of the highs to ground.
What kind of guitar is it going into? How many volumes and tones, what kind of switch is it?
 
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