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Post by Mini-Strat_Maine on May 30, 2005 15:01:45 GMT -5
I should've checked to see if this has been posted before, but I just ran across it this afternoon while looking for info on Blender Pots and TBX controls. It addresses the problem of a standard Strat's neck/middle combination being "muffled" because the tone pots are paralleled. uts.cc.utexas.edu/~mic/info/guitar/mods/infinity-tone.htmlHope it's of use to someone. -- Doug C.
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Post by StratLover on Jun 1, 2005 10:58:22 GMT -5
Intresting article and could prove to be useful as well as necessary for some.
We ALL thank you, this is a good read!!!
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Post by erikh on Jun 1, 2005 11:21:37 GMT -5
That's actually an old trick. I think it started in the early 80's, maybe earlier. Players wanted the tone control there but didn't want it to color the sound of the pickup with it on 10. Very good info to have around.
Rather than scraping the track away, another way is to use nail polish.
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Post by Mini-Strat_Maine on Jun 1, 2005 17:02:37 GMT -5
Rather than scraping the track away, another way is to use nail polish. I like that. Maybe just a tad more "controllable" than a sharp object would be. ;D
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