Alright, I'm wanting to get my Warmoth Frankenstein back up to par. and want to know what's the pros/coms of 18V vs 9V. I have a p/j EMG pups in a mutt. It has a sweet Warmoth maple neck with real MOP and explorer headstock with a jazz nut width with a hip-shot and Schaller roller bridge. how would you guys wire it and why? thanks!
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18 volts seemed too "clean" up my 81, I ditched it because of other issues with my old 5150... but you can buy simple battery splitters on ebay for cheap... I would try it out.
Simple and cheap mod easily reversible... that is if you have enough room in the body cavity.
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thanks man, the headroom is good for bass but never heard or even know some that had a bass set like that. as for the cavity it will fit... Barely! and I mean barely! lol I think it's an old kramer body but don't know. it had charvel pups and only saw the front on ebay, so I bought it for 40 and after 450 as it is now! a project that got outta hand!The Truth Hurts Only If It's Supposed To !
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with mine it makes it NOT sound compressed when using 2 batteries if i turn the bass boost up but if I turn the bass knob back to 50% so there is no boost and use the 9/18volt compare nothing changes.
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Originally posted by amimbari View Postwith mine it makes it NOT sound compressed when using 2 batteries if i turn the bass boost up but if I turn the bass knob back to 50% so there is no boost and use the 9/18volt compare nothing changes.The Truth Hurts Only If It's Supposed To !
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ok lets try again. 9vt. turn the bass up and it sounds compressed, 18vt turn up the bass boost and it just adds more bass and dont drop in volume.
( this is with the j2000 ) my 9vt EMG'ed tbird does the same thing...50% on the bass is cool 100% it just muffles the tone and sounds compressed.
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