Originally posted by David Schwab
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I'll be the first to admit that some of the things (many/most?) we did back then was a lot of sillyness and ruined some good guitars, like for instance putting Brass (everything) on our guitars, Brass nut's (guilty) and Brass bridges (guilty), and Brass tailpieces and pickup rings (not guilty), and drilling/adding those mini-toggle-switches (God bless push/Pull pots!) adding metal plates to the back of the headstocks for "more sustain", stuffing our Marshall cabs with acrylic-down or foam material then installing JBL's with aluminum dust covers, and the coup de gras; installing those stupid sealed Bourns conductive-plastic "computer" pots in everything, sheesh, what were we thinking?. The Floyd Rose bridge has survived but only because the tuning stability help tends to out-weigh the tone robbery ...but not by much.
Here's me in '78 with a brand new SG:
same guitar two weeks later:
Geez, I'd just kick my own ass now-a-days if I did that, sheesh!.
My favorite old days mod was those 1/2 covers, or "open covers" which I later installed on my (then) new DiMarzio Super Distortion (dual sound) humbuckers, oh yeah baby!.
(I still have some of those and I'm often tempted to put them back on my '04 R9)
I think today we can pretty much say that most of those "mod's" were really not tone "improvements" but only tone alterations that didn't stand the test of time, perhaps the experimentation de jour, many of those thing we did back in those days, you think?.
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I wonder what effect those half covers have as far as the eddy current thing?
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