I agree and disagree...series/split/parallel takes nothing from the tone but adds so much more, added to a guitar constructed for optimum tone only gives that guitar far more tonal range. Myself I would take that over a stock passive tone control any day of course YMMV which is even more important in this case because all this is so subjective.susiwong wrote:Agreed, this wiring stuff would be better put in the DIY section, but it just developed here somehow ...
At least it's guitar related.
Btw, I went overboard with these wirings in the past, but nowadays I find I rather keep my guitars stock except for the odd Megaswitch in F-styles.
No matter what you do, electronics will only take you so far, the bigger part of a guitar's tone is determined by it's physical construction.
Ymmv,
susiwong
One day I might get around to making a video like I want, but imho the most important thing for tone is how you play, where you pick, how you pick and tuning (different tunings make a huge tonal difference as well). In any given 4 bar section depending on the tone my picking hand will travel anywhere from close to the bridge to about the 14th fret.
Two things I do a lot is pinch of course and another is a light handed palm mute that catches natural harminics instead of a mute. One daily exercise I have is to bar a chord and hold that one chord while I move about the strings laterally with my picking hand both getting different harmonic squeals and then doing it with palm mutes avoiding any open notes and having nothing but harmonics in different pitches. Neither is a practical thing to do too much at a time in a song (I still do though
I am working on this piece that is a Frenzel demo with a lot of this stuff, but when I will put it all together is anyone's guess.
BTW soon I'm going to try painting my ts clone pedal and if all goes well I will use water slide decals (covered with several coats of clear coat before applying so the ink wont run) and if all goes well I will name the pedal 'Hink's Squealin Screamah'. Also if all goes well between now and the winter I will try to build 3 or 4 and put them in the marketplace. The cost of the kit is 68 dollars so I'm thinking about 125 dollars (or less depending on who it is


