I have an RR pro and a Charvel M5a. Both are neckthru, with a maple neck and Poplar wings. Obviously 1 is a strat, and the other a V, with Ebony vs. Rosewood fingerboards. Same bridges; Schaller Floyd vs. OFR. Now the RR sounds like a monster with an X2N in the bridge, I recently installed the same in the Charvie and it sounds like muffled poo. I pulled a PATB-2 out of the Charvie which also sounded like muffled poo. I replaced the volume pot. as well, wondering if maybe it was crappy, still the same muffled poo tone. The wiring is pretty hard to mess up with only three components; the pickup, volume pot, and jack, so that shouldn't be an issue.
I understand that they're two different shapes, etc., but they should sound pretty close given there similiar construction, shouldn't they? Is this just the way this axe sounds with these higher output pups? Or would installing a tone pot., even if I always have it turned up bright all the time, help take the pillow off my speakers? Any other ideas?
I understand that they're two different shapes, etc., but they should sound pretty close given there similiar construction, shouldn't they? Is this just the way this axe sounds with these higher output pups? Or would installing a tone pot., even if I always have it turned up bright all the time, help take the pillow off my speakers? Any other ideas?
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