maxdave2010
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Strange question, especially since you can't see/hear it, but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas.
It's a Squier Deluxe Strat (Rosewood fretboard/not sure about the body/TB-5 Custom bridge pup). For some reason, it seems so muddy through my amp, while my Epiphone (Rosewood fretboard/mahogony body/Stock Neck pup, Invader bridge) sounds just fine.
There's a 500k volume pot, S.D. Custom in the bridge and nothing for tone. I've tried switching pups around, new strings, but it still remains the same. Is there any possibility that it could be a wiring/pot/jack problem, or is it likely to be down to the wood quality? I think it sounds quite nice unplugged, but I don't know what I'm looking for
I really don't want to part with this guitar, the fretboard and action are incredible. It just sounds so dark and undefined. Any thoughts?
-Dave
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It's a Squier Deluxe Strat (Rosewood fretboard/not sure about the body/TB-5 Custom bridge pup). For some reason, it seems so muddy through my amp, while my Epiphone (Rosewood fretboard/mahogony body/Stock Neck pup, Invader bridge) sounds just fine.
There's a 500k volume pot, S.D. Custom in the bridge and nothing for tone. I've tried switching pups around, new strings, but it still remains the same. Is there any possibility that it could be a wiring/pot/jack problem, or is it likely to be down to the wood quality? I think it sounds quite nice unplugged, but I don't know what I'm looking for
I really don't want to part with this guitar, the fretboard and action are incredible. It just sounds so dark and undefined. Any thoughts?
-Dave
[edited to add more details]
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