Hey guys,
I have hunted for an answer to this, and I may be searching for the wrong terms, but I have a wiring question that is driving me crazy.
When I switch my Les Paul to the middle position, there is a volume drop that goes away when you lower the volume. My thoughts were that it is either that
1.) Freqs are cancelling each other out until the volume is lowered (volume cuts some highs) like crossing speaker paths will do
or 2.) that is has something with the freaky way all the pots on a les paul interact.
I have an ibanez art series with an Vol-tone-tone and get no drop in the middle position.
It's driving me nuts, because when I do a demo, people love the pickups until they hit that middle position. ("Are your pickups out of phase, Dude?")
Help!
Thanks,
Shannon
PS: I tried to move this to general electronic q's, sorry about the incorrect placement of the thread.
I have hunted for an answer to this, and I may be searching for the wrong terms, but I have a wiring question that is driving me crazy.
When I switch my Les Paul to the middle position, there is a volume drop that goes away when you lower the volume. My thoughts were that it is either that
1.) Freqs are cancelling each other out until the volume is lowered (volume cuts some highs) like crossing speaker paths will do
or 2.) that is has something with the freaky way all the pots on a les paul interact.
I have an ibanez art series with an Vol-tone-tone and get no drop in the middle position.
It's driving me nuts, because when I do a demo, people love the pickups until they hit that middle position. ("Are your pickups out of phase, Dude?")
Help!
Thanks,
Shannon
PS: I tried to move this to general electronic q's, sorry about the incorrect placement of the thread.
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