Re: Fender Stratocaster question.
Raise the singles, lower the humbucker. Be careful raising the singles too much though, they can pull strings out of tune and cause weirdness. I'd lower the Humbucker first and see if you can level it out that way.
Pete
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The vintage noisless in the strat deluxe I got from JG are really quiet, and they sound good, however, I can't get a good metal tone from them. Then I put a duncan distortion in the bridge, it's so damn hot, that the volume drop is drastic when playing in the neck position.
makes me sad [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Raise the singles, lower the humbucker. Be careful raising the singles too much though, they can pull strings out of tune and cause weirdness. I'd lower the Humbucker first and see if you can level it out that way.
Pete
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The vintage noisless in the strat deluxe I got from JG are really quiet, and they sound good, however, I can't get a good metal tone from them. Then I put a duncan distortion in the bridge, it's so damn hot, that the volume drop is drastic when playing in the neck position.
makes me sad [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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