Jethro Rocker
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Electrons don't overly care where they travel. The PP pot when off is no different from any other,
I hate snake oil crap.
I hate snake oil crap.
yes total click bait --- but I was ASKED......
do "push pull pots" rob tone ?
(in the application of a "modern" les paul ) the questionee was unhappy with the tone of his particular les paul and ------was discussing the pots said he read it online someplace (I cant find it) that real ("real") bourns or similar "old school" potentiometers are better than the "new" push pulls and that the push pulls
"rob tone" essentially making a humbucker
1. NOT a full humbucker and
2. not a true single coil
so his theory was the push pulls turned reasonably good pickups to pure poop ...... and he was told "dont change your pickups--- change your POTS!!!"---
ugh the minutia....... so I ask you the Minutia Militia ------
do they?
I had one. It was more boring than a $50 Fender combo with an 8 inch speaker.oh my this seems yummy
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It's about as Bootique as a Squier Strat.the tweaker didnt tweak?!?!?!?!?! but but -- its boutique and such --- how can this be?!?!?!
If you want to do it properly you roll it in a cigar casing.you rolled what? --- man -- what you be smokin in dem woods?
I did not these even existed and it is a very cool option. I have never encountered these on any guitar, including high end PRS and Tom Anderson, so I don't think it is a solution all manufacturers take advantage of. Have you come across them on a stock guitar?most factory guitars with coil splitting use 500k/250k dpdt pots which does EXACTLY what it's supposed to: 500k on full humbucker, 250k on single coil/split mode.
I don't know what they did on my SG Modern, but it works. When you split the coils/tap whatever it is you go from a full range humbucker to a midrange heavy single coil sound with no volume drop and no mudiness. I like it.I did not these even existed and it is a very cool option. I have never encountered these on any guitar, including high end PRS and Tom Anderson, so I don't think it is a solution all manufacturers take advantage of. Have you come across them on a stock guitar?
I did not these even existed and it is a very cool option. I have never encountered these on any guitar, including high end PRS and Tom Anderson, so I don't think it is a solution all manufacturers take advantage of. Have you come across them on a stock guitar?
Injects in/makes a messhow does a pull push alter tone compared to a push pull?
I see you have met my cats

No kidding? I thought most stock guitars used this but hell, i might be incredibly wrong lol i saw them on a few Fender Strats and Teles and have seen them in some basses oddly enough. Now whether or not that was stock? Im now debating myself lol but i figured that would have been the norm if a manufacturer was shooting for a great coil splitI did not these even existed and it is a very cool option. I have never encountered these on any guitar, including high end PRS and Tom Anderson, so I don't think it is a solution all manufacturers take advantage of. Have you come across them on a stock guitar?
Yep, guaranteed to make your tube amp blow the balls off a charging rhino at 50 paces. Or get you really goofed up, your pickthese guys makes tubes?
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