Brightening up a 360
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 2:11 pm
Hello everybody !
I've been in love with my Rick 360/6 for years now, and despite owning a crazy amount of guitars, it has always been my main workhorse for studio and live situations. I need your help today, for I need to find a way to achieve a little tweak on that baby. My main issue being the "fatness" of the guitar, which seems to react oddly with some of my dirt pedals. Pickup height has been ajusted, and it's not the problem there. After hours of research and tweaks with EQ pedals and caps, I found that the problem is that the stock Higain pickups tend to lack a bit clarity on my setup, and here's what I wish to achieve :
- I'd like to cut some of the very lower frequencies of the Bridge Pickup, via the tone or volume pot (as I never use those). This would really help to acheive a less "farty" sound on my setup (Deluxe Reverb, multiple dirt pedals). I don't want to wire a cap straight out of the pickup, for I'd like this mod to be reversed quickly, and I don't want to install a switch or drill anything in the pickguard.
- I've already wired a cap on the 5th volume knob, which is a fantastic mod, as it works like a bass cut for the neck pickup, removing the somewhat dull and "too fat" sound of the neck pup when needed, while allowing me to get more punch just by turning up the knob.
Recently, I tried to replace the cap from the bridge pup tone knob, in order to make it work like a bass cut, instead of the classic treble cut. I used a 0.001uF cap, but it didn't work the way I expected. Then, I came across a post where someone was suggesting to wire a cap on the volume knob of the bridge pickup, in order to make it work as a bass rolloff instead of a volume knob. It kinda worked well (I wired it across one lug of the pot and the ground) BUT it was affecting the neck pickup : it rolled out some bass of the bridge pickup, while rolling out some treble of the neck pickup. I don't really understand why, and I guess the Rick-O-Sound wiring could explain this strange issue.
Now, I exactly know what I want and need for this guitar : a simple bass cut that can be dialed with either the volume or tone knob of the bridge pickup. How could I do this ? I really need your science on this one fellas !
I've been in love with my Rick 360/6 for years now, and despite owning a crazy amount of guitars, it has always been my main workhorse for studio and live situations. I need your help today, for I need to find a way to achieve a little tweak on that baby. My main issue being the "fatness" of the guitar, which seems to react oddly with some of my dirt pedals. Pickup height has been ajusted, and it's not the problem there. After hours of research and tweaks with EQ pedals and caps, I found that the problem is that the stock Higain pickups tend to lack a bit clarity on my setup, and here's what I wish to achieve :
- I'd like to cut some of the very lower frequencies of the Bridge Pickup, via the tone or volume pot (as I never use those). This would really help to acheive a less "farty" sound on my setup (Deluxe Reverb, multiple dirt pedals). I don't want to wire a cap straight out of the pickup, for I'd like this mod to be reversed quickly, and I don't want to install a switch or drill anything in the pickguard.
- I've already wired a cap on the 5th volume knob, which is a fantastic mod, as it works like a bass cut for the neck pickup, removing the somewhat dull and "too fat" sound of the neck pup when needed, while allowing me to get more punch just by turning up the knob.
Recently, I tried to replace the cap from the bridge pup tone knob, in order to make it work like a bass cut, instead of the classic treble cut. I used a 0.001uF cap, but it didn't work the way I expected. Then, I came across a post where someone was suggesting to wire a cap on the volume knob of the bridge pickup, in order to make it work as a bass rolloff instead of a volume knob. It kinda worked well (I wired it across one lug of the pot and the ground) BUT it was affecting the neck pickup : it rolled out some bass of the bridge pickup, while rolling out some treble of the neck pickup. I don't really understand why, and I guess the Rick-O-Sound wiring could explain this strange issue.
Now, I exactly know what I want and need for this guitar : a simple bass cut that can be dialed with either the volume or tone knob of the bridge pickup. How could I do this ? I really need your science on this one fellas !