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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: rotorua New Zealand
Age: 45
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neck PUP brighter than Bridge ??
so I went and build a tele the (Totaracaster elsewhere on this site) but I havent got a very bright twang sound. and the neck pup is much brighter than the bridge pup. these are rio grande vintage tele pups
any ideas most welcome, whats the point of a cool looking guitar if it doesnt sound right!! cheer john |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
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Neck brighter than the bridge?
Hmm. Do this first. Plug the guitar in and turn it up some, turn it to position #1, and tap on the bridge pickup polepieces with the metal tip of a screwdriver. Sound or no? If none, try the neck polepieces instead. Just wanted to rule out the neck and bridge functions being reversed. Beyond that, if the output is similar, that could relate to the choice of pickups you've made, and I haven't used those yet. Sorry.
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BTW, it appears to be that way sometimes, at least itīs so on my 62-72 cij. The neck pu is extremely transparent and clear in tone (maybe beacause itīs gotīvintage typeī, cloth wired pickups, which presumably means theyīre less wound ?) . But somehow i really like its tone. (hint: there is always the tone knob to turn :-) ). Itīs bridge "microphon" is a little hotter in tone and īby one hairī less transparent and bright, but not bad at all. This tele has a little less output into amp than some others, but itīs very clear in sound!
I had a lot of messing around with itīs bridge because of wild squeal , got it under control, but lost some higher brightness. So i īun-didīback the wax potting and improved the base plate instead (made it evenly flat,ensured it not vibrating, improved the wax between the plate and pupīs bottom). Actually draining off the wax added back some brightness, makinīit on the same time a little more microphonic again! Man - this never ends! :-) |
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I have a very similar experience with the Nocaster pickups in my Thinline - the Nocaster bridge pickup isn't the twangiest in the first place, and not using an ashtray bridge (this is a Thinline with a Bigsby B16 and roller bidge), doesn't help in that department, either; and the Nocaster neck pickup is a very transparent, open sounding type - so, in that guitar it sounds almost brighter than the bridge pickup; this is the first Tele I've tried where I have to keep the tone pot wide open in the bridge position, and turn it down in the neck position...
If you want to solve your problem, you could try some of the following things: -) Wire it up so that the bridge pickup bypasses the tone pot - this will make it brighter. -) wire a small value capacitor (somewhere from 100 to 680 pF would be my guess for a good value) in parallel with the wires from the neck pickup - this will lower its resonance peak, and make it sound fatter, less bright. -) find out whether your neck pickup has a cover made from German silver (also called nickel silver) - if it does, replace it with a regular chromed brass cover, this will reduce treble. |
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