chickenpicker
November 22nd, 2005, 04:09 AM
For years, I have been reluctant to back off tone controls (generally on strats). It's a psychological thing - if I back this off, I'm not getting the full sound of the guitar.
Anyway, now I'm a Tele player, I've been reading posts by people who actually use the tone pot, many of whom believe that the type of capacitor in the circuit is important (perhaps someone could post an explanation).
So I decided to turn the tone knob anticlockwise...and it's great! I'm now free to explore the full range of Tele tones.
I'm finding that the best position for the tone knob with the bridge pickup is slightly different than that for the neck pickup though. I did read a post about concentric knobs, but I have another idea: I always have my guitar at full volume (using floor gadgets to boost as necessary), so why not have no volume control, and independent tone circuits.
Does anyone know of a diagram showing this configuration? I'd be grateful.
Anyway, now I'm a Tele player, I've been reading posts by people who actually use the tone pot, many of whom believe that the type of capacitor in the circuit is important (perhaps someone could post an explanation).
So I decided to turn the tone knob anticlockwise...and it's great! I'm now free to explore the full range of Tele tones.
I'm finding that the best position for the tone knob with the bridge pickup is slightly different than that for the neck pickup though. I did read a post about concentric knobs, but I have another idea: I always have my guitar at full volume (using floor gadgets to boost as necessary), so why not have no volume control, and independent tone circuits.
Does anyone know of a diagram showing this configuration? I'd be grateful.
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