Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: nkay on September 12, 2014, 04:30:23 PM
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Anyone tried this at all? I have a Fender American Special HSS strat in which I installed the Holydiver. I switched out the 250k volume pot for a 500k, but for the 250k tone pots, I decided to just disconnect them altogether because I don't really use them anyway.
I found it really opened up the diver, and gave it a slightly more aggressive edge to it that I really liked, although it did take away a smidgeon of warmth. I might try to replace the bridge tone with a no-load tone pot so I can try it both ways to see the real difference. Just wondered if anyone else tried this and liked the tone.
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When I had my strat set up for just one bridge humbucker (the Holydiver) and one single coil at the neck I wired the tone pot to the neck pickup only. Bridge was warm enough, and the neck pickup could be easily controlled for the desired brightness.
Another option in a set up with three pots would be to give the bridge pickup a separate tone control with a smaller capacitor.
Cheers Stephan
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I think I actually removed both the tone pot connections, I can't remember now. I have the middle pickup screwed all the way down flush (like Blackmore, Yngwie) because I never use it. I occasionally use the texas special neck pickup.
I will check the next time I open it up. Is the first tone pot (middle knob) used for neck and middle, and the last 2nd tone knob for bridge?
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I will check the next time I open it up. Is the first tone pot (middle knob) used for neck and middle, and the last 2nd tone knob for bridge?
Yeah, that was the set up I was talking about. It's not the classic strat set up though - that would be the middle knob for the neck pickup and the 2nd tone knob for the middle pickup. The bridge pickup originally was not connected to a tone pot - Fender wanted a bright tone on the bridge because his customers wanted that way back then - not very useful for today IMHO.
Cheers Stephan