optisailor2002
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sorry for noobish question. but how exactly does the orange drop cap affect a gutiar tone?
actually it is the value of the cap that is important - not in $ n cents - but the mfd (microfarads). they come in diff values e.g .01,.001,.0047 etc ,etc. u need to noe which is suitable for the tone cntrols.
....and i heard that if one is using like designer pickups like dimarzio rewiring your guitar will help stretch the capability of the pickups is this true?? thanks...
and i heard that if one is using like designer pickups like dimarzio rewiring your guitar will help stretch the capability of the pickups is this true??
to ShredCow i want to change my pickups cause the output is not high enough then when played with distortion the sound gets muddy.But if i put the gain down the distortion would be weak and dosent sound right so maybe if i buy a higher output pickups it would be able to handle the distortion better.so what kind of wiring would one recommend?? mine is a humbucker not a single coil.
heh, like a plate of stir fry mixed vege, adding on..![]()
having the distortion making the sound muddy. We can look at other areas, other then the pickup. Eg, the source of the distortion, the amp being used etc.
changing the pickup will definitely make the sound different, but if we are still subjecting the geetar signal to the same distortion circuit/amp. The difference is not going to be a huge change. Trying the same geetar with same pickup, through different amp/distortion circuit and having another person playing the same thing, might be of a bigger change to the overall sound then to changing the pickup
if you are still having doubt after reading. Arranged a date, bring your guitar down to the places/names which was mentioned on the first page, have them check thru your instrument, get advice from them, play the instrument through their amps, distortion etc and to decide on whether or not, to change any parts.
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The sound is not fantastic, because, you are playing it through a solidstate 10 watt amp.