High Gains Vs. Toasters
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Well.... you might say I made some fuzzy assupmtions about the whole thing.... like not fully knowing that the paint stripper I was using ate plastic. Live and learn.
But all in all I'm happy with my painted guards wnd TRC.
But all in all I'm happy with my painted guards wnd TRC.
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It's interesting the 'leave it original' debate. It didn't bother Lennon, or McGuinn & people are actually trying to copy those mods now. I put an extra p/up on a 330 & I intend to also put another p/up on a 1997. As long as it's done professionaly, I can see no harm in it at all. You are only creating a 340 or a 1997spc, it's not like you are doing something that Ric never did!
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You know, Tony, I don't feel too religious about this either. I've thought about adding a third toaster to my 381, but am not too sure that there would be sound advantages to this.
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The three p/up Rics sound superb Paul & open up a whole new soundscape that you just can't get with just two. The sound of the neck & mid working together, be it toaster or hi-gain, is a glorious sound. Well worth having in your arsenal. I am going to wire the mid p/up volume to the bass tone control, as I NEVER use that control (I use the blend all the time though) & really don't need a tone control on the neck & mid p/ups. That way, I can have the best of all worlds.
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Sound advice, Tony!
Gosh, the sound of a three pickup 381? I wonder--has anybody here ever done this? What would it be--a 391? Of course, mine's got a vibrato, so I guess it would be a 381+10+5=396.
If it was good enough for Chevy, it's good enough for me.
Gosh, the sound of a three pickup 381? I wonder--has anybody here ever done this? What would it be--a 391? Of course, mine's got a vibrato, so I guess it would be a 381+10+5=396.
If it was good enough for Chevy, it's good enough for me.
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