Sashman
Experienced
Try this one!I do love the 1970 100W Plexi too! I keep forgetting that thing is a monster!
Try this one!I do love the 1970 100W Plexi too! I keep forgetting that thing is a monster!
Try this one!
Glad that you like it, thanks a lot, I highly appreciate that!I finally got around to trying it, and it was fasntastic! That was fun as hell. I never use a wah, but since I had your preset loaded, I said "What the hell?" and gave it a shot with my expression pedal. Holy crap that was great. I thought your PEQ was really interesting too, how you focused the sound that way. Thanks very much!
I have 4 totally different PRS guitars. They all clean up very well with the volume control, and still retain the treble excellent. Also, the tone control is great for ‘fine tuning’ the tone.I recently got a PRS which is my first guitar with treble bleed caps. I definitely do find it helpful and think it should probably be standard for most guitars.
I generally lean on the vintage side of things, so the vast majority of my guitars have "50's" Gibson wiring, which is a bit more wonky but does retain more treble when rolling down the volume. Not as much as the treble bleed though
I have 4 totally different PRS guitars. They all clean up very well with the volume control, and still retain the treble excellent. Also, the tone control is great for ‘fine tuning’ the tone.
I cannot say the same for my 2 Gibson Les Paul’s though. I want to change all the pots in those guitars to ‘behave’ like the PRS guitars.
My Fenders work well too.. but that’s a different animal.
Yea, my experience as well. I've got a couple of LP-style guitars with boutique PAF's etc that will stay traditional, a 50's style Fender Strat that will too, some guitars that I've miraculously left stock that I won't mess with.I have 4 totally different PRS guitars. They all clean up very well with the volume control, and still retain the treble excellent. Also, the tone control is great for ‘fine tuning’ the tone.
I cannot say the same for my 2 Gibson Les Paul’s though. I want to change all the pots in those guitars to ‘behave’ like the PRS guitars.
My Fenders work well too.. but that’s a different animal.
All I know is they’re all stock. These are the models I have…Very cool; do you know what kind of wiring your PRS guitars have?
I agree about leaving some guitars alone. I too got on the PRS wagon after 3 decades of playing.Yea, my experience as well. I've got a couple of LP-style guitars with boutique PAF's etc that will stay traditional, a 50's style Fender Strat that will too, some guitars that I've miraculously left stock that I won't mess with.
But all my other guitars will get the PRS wiring treatment. And I just bought a 1995 Made in Japan Fernandes that I'm planning to source pickups from the Paul's Guitar SE model. Apparently they have an unbalanced coils design that gives a very good hot P90 tone in humbucker mode and an excellent strat single tone when split.
After 30 years of playing guitar I finally get the PRS thing.
is there any actual difference between rolling back volume and tone on a treble bleed circuit versus just rolling back volume on a traditional circuit?
What cabs it’s do you like with that?SLP Jumpered. Works with any cab. Versatile and mean. I was high on that 6CA7 for a while, but when I discovered the SLP, that was all she wrote.
What cabs it’s do you like with that?
I’d like to answer your question, but all I can say is, I would think that a traditional circuit would lose some treble when rolling the volume down vs a treble bleed circuit.Going back to the treble bleed topic with @FusionFanatic I wonder if anyone has bothered installing a treble bleed with a switch or push-pull to take it out of circuit. That way you could get a more vintage volume knob response when desired, or a more versatile more modern treble bleed sound.
Also, is there any actual difference between rolling back volume and tone on a treble bleed circuit versus just rolling back volume on a traditional circuit?
Here is another one. I had massive fun with it the last couple days!I finally got around to trying it, and it was fasntastic! That was fun as hell. I never use a wah, but since I had your preset loaded, I said "What the hell?" and gave it a shot with my expression pedal. Holy crap that was great. I thought your PEQ was really interesting too, how you focused the sound that way. Thanks very much!
I’ve been set and forget for around 2 years at least“Set and forget” on this forum? hahahaha