I have one of the Japanese Dinky's which came with EMG pickups. I'm really not a fan of that high output "Sterile" sound from EMG's so I threw a JB and a Jazz model in. Re-wired the whole guitar and actually set it up with just the volume and 3-way switch, no tone knobs. Sounds awesome, especially since it's my first guitar wiring project.
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Wired up some Duncan's the other day...
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(Yep, It's fun to work on your guitar!)
Just did a wiring change on my Model 3 for a DPDT switch to change
the two Single coils to series (makes 'em a humbucker) I just wasn't
using its out-of phase setting enought to be useful.
The sound is really interesting...thinking about a blend pot now.
Bet you had a great time
Cheers!
Son Of Spy1976 Gibson Mk53
1988 Charvel Model 3
1993 Jackson Dinky Reverse (DR5)
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Cool! I just swapped in a Duncan Distortion and Hot Rails into my Soloist Pro, and I also thought about leaving the tone knob out. Does it affect the tone much? I also replaced an unused mid-boost knob with a killswitch. It IS fun to work on your own guitars!Last edited by usrname; 02-07-2007, 10:22 AM.Cheers!
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is that a dkmgt? i think they discontinued that asb finish on that model a while ago. congrats, even if somewhat late.Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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Originally posted by usrname View PostCool! I just swapped in a Duncan Distortion and Hot Rails into my Soloist Pro, and I also thought about leaving the tone knob out. Does it affect the tone much? I also replaced an unused mid-boost knob with a killswitch. It is fun to work on your own guitars!
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Originally posted by madryan View PostAs I understand it, any tone pot in a passive setup will clip a bit of your high end even when turned all the way off. I just like the sound of a humbucker going straight out without clutter. If you have active pup's then it's not a big deal.
Oh, nice finish, BTW.Cheers!
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Originally posted by usrname View PostYeah, when I first wired it up, I left the tone pot out and the sound was way too bright. So, I wired in the tone pot and a .022 cap. After this it was better, but still too shrill, so I switched to a .047. I don't like what this value did to the tone, so I might have to try another pickup. Maybe an Invader!
Oh, nice finish, BTW.
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So last night I started playing and called up a preset I call "Superclean lead" which is mostly just a really nice clean tube with some EQ and reverb. I switched to the Jazz in the neck and was amazed by the clear, bell like tone of the guitar. I mean it sings! I'm stoked!
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Originally posted by DonP View PostIf you still like the Duncan Distortion, but just want to kill off a little high end, do this: go back to the .022 cap, and try a 250K volume knob. That will take some of the edge off.Cheers!
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Originally posted by madryan View PostSo last night I started playing and called up a preset I call "Superclean lead" which is mostly just a really nice clean tube with some EQ and reverb. I switched to the Jazz in the neck and was amazed by the clear, bell like tone of the guitar. I mean it sings! I'm stoked!Cheers!
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Originally posted by usrname View PostThanks, I'll try that. I'm heading over to GC today to pick up an Invader and a 250k ohm pot. If the pot does the trick, I'll just return the pup.
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Originally posted by usrname View PostCool! What amp or modeler are you playing? I'm on the lookout for nice little amp w/ effects that's quiet enough to play while the kids are asleep.
My normal setup is my digitech run stereo into a Carvin Tube 100 and then out into my Marshall 4X12.
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