hermetico
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Re: Wow! Big difference in tone between 50's mod and modern wiring!
Thank you, Lew.
Your post made me re-think on what I am actually doing with 4 set of strato pickups that I have to test.
Those are top-notch boutique pickups and, I started my tests with a pre-wired pickguard with one of my crazy designs.
But, since I have also T1 assigned to Neck and T2 assigned to bridge, that middle is a bit thin and trebly (which I really don't care, because when I use middle is just for funky stuff) but, what I am not able to find is a good sound with that bridge pickup. Probably, the load of both tone pots is what it actually needs!.
I think I should use a "standard strato" pickguard (I am gonna re-do some) to first evaluate those pickups in their natural way and then, to correct anything else, if it's the case.
After a month of fighting, your post put me back to the track.

Absolutely! That's the ticket. Don't take anyone's word for it.Do the work yourself and find out what you like.
Thank you, Lew.
Your post made me re-think on what I am actually doing with 4 set of strato pickups that I have to test.
Those are top-notch boutique pickups and, I started my tests with a pre-wired pickguard with one of my crazy designs.
But, since I have also T1 assigned to Neck and T2 assigned to bridge, that middle is a bit thin and trebly (which I really don't care, because when I use middle is just for funky stuff) but, what I am not able to find is a good sound with that bridge pickup. Probably, the load of both tone pots is what it actually needs!.
I think I should use a "standard strato" pickguard (I am gonna re-do some) to first evaluate those pickups in their natural way and then, to correct anything else, if it's the case.
After a month of fighting, your post put me back to the track.

