tonequester here.
First I will say that I may be posting too much according to some, and many of the questions that I ask are "dumb questions". That said I will continue to post, in the hopes that all will forgive my lower than normal "forum I.Q.". I am loking for anybody who has expewrience with the Bill Lawrence Q-filter(tone shaper). It's
an LCR filter which installs just like a tone cap, but has a much more varied effect on tone than a cap of any value. I'm thinking of installing one with my re-wire/new pick-ups
project. I have used Bill lawrence pick-ups before and thought they were great. They are well built, have great tone themselves, and cost MUCH less than Seymore Duncans,
DiMarzzios, Bartolinis, or even Fenders. My only concern is that I've only heard one You Tube demo of the Q-filter. It's not that I don't trust the demo, but some additional feedback would be greatly appreciated. The Q-filter is priced at $24.00, so it's not about the money, just the sound. The You Tube demo was just a guitar through an amp thing, and the tonal variety demo'd was impressive. Having never run into anybody else using one, I would really appreciate some real life experience. Thanks in advance
for any replies. tonequester. Oh, I do plan to make it switchable, so as to retain the stock tone circuit(with drop out pots, and a treble bypass for low volume playing).
First I will say that I may be posting too much according to some, and many of the questions that I ask are "dumb questions". That said I will continue to post, in the hopes that all will forgive my lower than normal "forum I.Q.". I am loking for anybody who has expewrience with the Bill Lawrence Q-filter(tone shaper). It's
an LCR filter which installs just like a tone cap, but has a much more varied effect on tone than a cap of any value. I'm thinking of installing one with my re-wire/new pick-ups
project. I have used Bill lawrence pick-ups before and thought they were great. They are well built, have great tone themselves, and cost MUCH less than Seymore Duncans,
DiMarzzios, Bartolinis, or even Fenders. My only concern is that I've only heard one You Tube demo of the Q-filter. It's not that I don't trust the demo, but some additional feedback would be greatly appreciated. The Q-filter is priced at $24.00, so it's not about the money, just the sound. The You Tube demo was just a guitar through an amp thing, and the tonal variety demo'd was impressive. Having never run into anybody else using one, I would really appreciate some real life experience. Thanks in advance
for any replies. tonequester. Oh, I do plan to make it switchable, so as to retain the stock tone circuit(with drop out pots, and a treble bypass for low volume playing).
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