Hello all. I'm new to this forum, new to trying to learn and play music, and new to guitars. I have been studying for 9 months now and may be hooked.
I've been experimenting with three similar guitars and one 'roars' quite significantly compared to the others. That is, the tone is very big and muddy in the top 4 of the five switch positions, and barely balanced (treble/bass) in the bridge only position.
It's a 20 y/o Ibanez SA160 (HSS), but it shows no sign of tinkering. The wiring appears stock and original. FWIW, the volume in positions 2-4 seems louder than on 1 &5. I dropped the pickups down, with the low E side even lower, but it still is big and overpowering when fed straight into my little amp, compared to the other two guitars, that seem more 'normal'.
I tried to record the sounds from the three guitars using Windows Recorder; the two normal ones recorded normally, whereas the roaring one overpowered the recorder, although all settings were the same. Paradoxically, the roaring guitar output volume through the amp speaker is lower than the other two. That is, I have to turn up the amp volume to obtain a similar listening volume for the weird guitar.
I'm not sure where to even start to try to sort out and improve this thing, but I'm interested to try. I've read much of what's been posted on this forum, but didn't find anything like this.
Any suggestions as to where to begin would be appreciated.
Thank you, Gary
I've been experimenting with three similar guitars and one 'roars' quite significantly compared to the others. That is, the tone is very big and muddy in the top 4 of the five switch positions, and barely balanced (treble/bass) in the bridge only position.
It's a 20 y/o Ibanez SA160 (HSS), but it shows no sign of tinkering. The wiring appears stock and original. FWIW, the volume in positions 2-4 seems louder than on 1 &5. I dropped the pickups down, with the low E side even lower, but it still is big and overpowering when fed straight into my little amp, compared to the other two guitars, that seem more 'normal'.
I tried to record the sounds from the three guitars using Windows Recorder; the two normal ones recorded normally, whereas the roaring one overpowered the recorder, although all settings were the same. Paradoxically, the roaring guitar output volume through the amp speaker is lower than the other two. That is, I have to turn up the amp volume to obtain a similar listening volume for the weird guitar.
I'm not sure where to even start to try to sort out and improve this thing, but I'm interested to try. I've read much of what's been posted on this forum, but didn't find anything like this.
Any suggestions as to where to begin would be appreciated.
Thank you, Gary
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