Johnny the Kid
Shaunofthedeadologist
And here's why...
The dude being a yob aside, Its not so cut and dried, A tone knob turned to 6 is "more natural and organic" How does turning a knob down suddenly make it organic? A tone control on 10 sounds fake? Bovine Excrement.
Theres also a down side to setting up your tone his way. Most tone knobs and amp eq's are passive, meaning they can only cut. If you roll the highs off at the guitar the amp has nothing to work with and turning up the treble is less effective cause it has less to work with. And much more importantly by cutting the frequencies off at the guitar they never hit your amps gain stages. This depending on your amp and your desired tone can be either good or bad. For some amps its a big negative, For example my MKIV when you roll back the tone knob loses gain really fast but by contrast rolling back the tone control knob on my JCM900 at first just removes some fizz. Its hardly a set in stone rule
He has a minor point about doing his way you are free to walk away from your pedal board. I guess I just dont see how its difficult to step on your pedal THEN jump into the pit.
I kind of feel like, since the controls take away from the raw sound of the guitar, that I have my best signal by EQing the full signal at the amp. That being said, I think even a bigger part of my problem with tone controls (and to some extent volume controls) is that I like to have a "stop." I mentioned in my previous post that I like one of my tone controls because I've got a .005uF cap in it. When I use it, I can turn it all the way down against the stop and not have to worry about where I am in the middle (ie: between 0 and 10). I guess I'm saying that I like using my knobs as on/off switches instead of as the blends that they are designed to be. Maybe I'm too manic about wanting to get to exactly the same place again, or maybe I just don't trust my own ear!
Of course, I could probably fix that by putting some kind of a mark next to each knob to act as a point of reference, but I kind of hate the idea of doing that to my finishes!
Am I the only guitarist who feels this way?
^^Except those volume/tone control sweet spots would change from amp to amp, from venue to venue, from settings to settings, from volume levels to volume levels, etc.
Well, what's the taper of the potentiometer? 7 vs 7.5 may or may not be a big difference depending on the taper.