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The Rivera channel switching is not midi although the connector is similar. You can do this sort of one button automation a number of...
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I tend to agree with Groover. The cap alone, even if smaller than usual, doesn't track well to my ears. I tend to use a resistor roughly the value of what...
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I guess you are aware of this:
Fender Products: TBX Tone Control
I had that on a couple of Fenders and it does what it says...
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Depending on the guitar, the can sound very bright. Most folks ears don't make a distiction between upper mid peaks, as you mention, and over brightness....
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No, if the guitar is too bright as you roll the volume off, you need a smaller cap. The higher the value cap, the more high frequencies will pass. Like...
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Well, I wouldn't put 100K resistors across the pots. That is too low a value for humbuckers. The JB's are bright pickups. The SD site says some folks use...
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Every one's ears are different, but if the pickups are too bright, that is probably not how I would approach this. The volume mod you have is to preserve...
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Yeap. My first strat was a 1967 that I bought new. I think I gave the unheard of sum of $300 for it. Learned all about finding those I-IV positions with...
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Wish I had a great answer for you. Generally the stock Fender arrangement does not work that well. I use a smaller tone cap than stock, and I run a series...Last edited by dougw; 06-11-2010, 02:30 PM.
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Check the Seymour Duncan site. There are wiring diagrams for about every variation you can imagine.
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Beyond the previously mentioned input impedances, the most significant difference is the slew rates. the TL-7x family is around 12 v/us while my old rc4558...
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