Re: GRrrrrrrrr ARRRRRRRRGH
On two volume guitars like LP's and Rhoads' there is a way to do it that doesn't require a resistor. It is the way the voumes are wired up, if they are independant master volumes or not. My LP and Gibson V didn't have this problem and when I got my Rhoads rewired with EMG's I had the bleedthru problem, whereas I wanted the complete silence I was used to. The tech at the time wasn't familiar and thought it was normal but I showed him my other guitars and he looked into it and discovered wiring the volumes up differently. I think it's the independant volume funtion which works.
But yeah, ask guys at the music store about it and they say it's normal, but I thought it was un-normal...lol...want to do the toggle switch Ace trick!!!
On two volume guitars like LP's and Rhoads' there is a way to do it that doesn't require a resistor. It is the way the voumes are wired up, if they are independant master volumes or not. My LP and Gibson V didn't have this problem and when I got my Rhoads rewired with EMG's I had the bleedthru problem, whereas I wanted the complete silence I was used to. The tech at the time wasn't familiar and thought it was normal but I showed him my other guitars and he looked into it and discovered wiring the volumes up differently. I think it's the independant volume funtion which works.
But yeah, ask guys at the music store about it and they say it's normal, but I thought it was un-normal...lol...want to do the toggle switch Ace trick!!!
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