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My strat sounds great, nice neck profile states in tune but the volume control is in the wrong place I keep hitting it with my picking hand and when I move my hand I end up picking the middle pickup.
Rant over.
Same issue with my Strat. Just the nature of the beast I suppose.
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I've got more of an issue with whacking the 5-way switch accidentally on a Fender strat. Say what you will about those J/C pickup mini-switches, at least they tend to be out of the freakin way.
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Ah.....change the pickguard so the volume control is out of your way. This will mean that you will have a single master tone control, if you want it. You can also just require the guitar with the existing pickguard and have a hole in it which you can plug up. That's the beauty of having a pickguard vs. a rear loaded body.
I actually like where the volume knob is, it's easy to adjust while playing and I don't hit it. The 5 way is problematic for me, more when sitting than when standing. The worst part is I only ever hit it when I'm in the zone, immediately knocking me uncomfortably out of said zone.
I actually like where the volume knob is, it's easy to adjust while playing and I don't hit it. The 5 way is problematic for me, more when sitting than when standing. The worst part is I only ever hit it when I'm in the zone, immediately knocking me uncomfortably out of said zone.
Ha! Yeah I'm usually in the buttery "neck pickup zone", wailing away, then sort of puzzled, only to discover I'm now in the quacky "neck/middle pickup zone".
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"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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