I recently rebuild a guitar and it all worked out very well, except for one thing. I've got the electronics wired so that the bridge pickup has a series setting and a parallel setting and the parallel setting colors very well with the rest of the settings, only the series setting is so incredibly bright, that I need a completely different amp setting, than all other settings, to make it work. I expected the series setting to be brighter, of course, but the difference is HUGE! Much larger than anything I could find on examples I found in youtube videos about the matter.
Now I was thinking, is there something I can implement in the series circuit of this pickup that can decrease the extremely bright tone, by taking some of the brightness out? I'm pretty handy with connections, but I dont have much knowledge of what electronic components do. I dont have space to insert a print board, so I need something very small. Is there an option to add a resistor, or capacitor, any single component in that nature, in the circuit, say between the end wire of the pickup and the connection to the switch, to reduce brightness?
Cheers!
Maarten
Now I was thinking, is there something I can implement in the series circuit of this pickup that can decrease the extremely bright tone, by taking some of the brightness out? I'm pretty handy with connections, but I dont have much knowledge of what electronic components do. I dont have space to insert a print board, so I need something very small. Is there an option to add a resistor, or capacitor, any single component in that nature, in the circuit, say between the end wire of the pickup and the connection to the switch, to reduce brightness?
Cheers!
Maarten
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