the new guy with the blueburst 330

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Welcome!
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Howard,My BBR 330 is the same not much treble but then again i think the guitar is well balanced tonally.I totally understand where you are coming from.The best idea i would say is buy another ric maybe a more Jangly 12? (you know im right) :mrgreen:
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Oh forgot to say Welcome aboard Howard :D
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Hi Howard...... and welcome from another Howard!! :D

I've heard a few people comment on the lack of treble with hi gains. I would have thought the adjustable poles would have taken care of it. :?
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Welcome Howard! (not you, Aitch! :))

The newest 330 I have right now is my 330 DG ... I'll try plugging it in tomorrow and seeing whether the bridge pickup's output is lower than expected.
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I did plug my 330 DG into my recently acquired Vox AD60VT and the bridge pickup isn't that much lower (although it is closer to the strings).
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