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Old July 29th, 2005, 10:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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When trying new Tele bridge pu's does anyone...

...roll the tone knob back? About 6 or 7 years ago I "discovered" the tone knob on the bridge pu (VanZandt Flatpole) of my '52 RI Tele. I now own a USACG Tele with an A&F Blackguard (Hamel) in the bridge position and play with the tone rolled back about 40%-50% where I've discovered a really "sweet spot". I used to dislike the bridge pu Tele tone before I discovered this. I now play with the tone control in this region all the time until I switch to the middle or neck position. And I've gone from using the Tele bridge pu about 5% of the time to 80% of the time. This tone alone converted me from a Strat to a Tele man. I still play my Strats but my "go to" axe is my USACG Tele. I just cannot get enough of that (tone rolled back) Tele bridge tone. 8)
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Old July 29th, 2005, 11:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I would venture to say the majority of the tele players here use the tone ( and volume ) knob a lot!

Like you, years ago I could never get the bridge pup to sound good. I was always a "knobs on 10" player.

Discovering the tonal joys of the volume and tone knobs was a huge step for me in finding the joys of great tele tone.

Thats why the obsession with tone caps is so rampant! I finally found a few really good ones that work very well for me. I still don't care for the treble bleed cap, or cap and resistor network on the volume control though. As Rob D once said, I like using the volume control as another tone control. No right or wrong, just finding what works.
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I've played around with the tone and volume knobs, but I like it bright so I'm a "knobs on 10" guy.
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Re: When trying new Tele bridge pu's does anyone...

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...roll the tone knob back? ... I've discovered a really "sweet spot". I used to dislike the bridge pu Tele tone before I discovered this. I now play with the tone control in this region all the time ... And I've gone from using the Tele bridge pu about 5% of the time to 80% of the time. This tone alone converted me from a Strat to a Tele man. ... I just cannot get enough of that (tone rolled back) Tele bridge tone.
Hee. Welcome to the TELECASTER! ;-) Seriously, it's one of the true "hidden gems" of the Tele. Try a Search of the keywords "sweet spot" for more info. Another related trick: you can reposition the tone knob so that the set screw is in a particular (visible) position to give you a <u>visual reference</u> for the sweet spot, so you don't have to roll it all the way up or back to find it every time.

Scchhhhwwweeeet indeed. :-) CS
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