Hi all,
I have an SL3, Stealth LT, Charvel 1A and hopefully soon a couple of Charvel Star copies with ABR 1 bridges and some other TOM bridge guitars. My problem is this - I play with a hard pick and an aggressive attack, with my thumb bent backwards and and picking hand fingers hanging down loose and my hand rested on the bridge. I use my wrist for fast picking runs. I grew up with TOM bridges as my style/hand never really suited a strat, where I felt cramped congested and found that I had to bend the joint in my thumb to play and uses forefinger and first finger movement to cover picking runs. I've never liked the sound that comes from using a light pick and a careful and delicate approach to playing - but then that is just me and I am coming around to new techniques for different stuff.
I've just about come around to finding a way to accomodate my style on the SL3 without putting the floating floyd out of tune, whilst my hand rests on it, whilst playing and I love these guitars, although still hate the downtuning you experience with 2 step+ bends, but then that's the price you pay for a truely floating bridge that will trill I guess.
But problem is that I keep hitting the vol pots with my loose fingers, turning them down mid performance by accident...they are getting looser and looser with use, they are exactly in the wrong place for me. I am kind of am used to the position of them as with a Les Paul, ie out of harms way, unless you need them.
Is there a lock or a way of stiffening the vol pots, or swapping them for stiffer ones, or switching the neck tone and master vol pot around and do a wiring bypass on the tone? Is this quite a common problem? I'm using masking tape at the mo. I'm kind of a barn door man and its driving me mad!
Experienced advice and suggestions appreciated!
I have an SL3, Stealth LT, Charvel 1A and hopefully soon a couple of Charvel Star copies with ABR 1 bridges and some other TOM bridge guitars. My problem is this - I play with a hard pick and an aggressive attack, with my thumb bent backwards and and picking hand fingers hanging down loose and my hand rested on the bridge. I use my wrist for fast picking runs. I grew up with TOM bridges as my style/hand never really suited a strat, where I felt cramped congested and found that I had to bend the joint in my thumb to play and uses forefinger and first finger movement to cover picking runs. I've never liked the sound that comes from using a light pick and a careful and delicate approach to playing - but then that is just me and I am coming around to new techniques for different stuff.
I've just about come around to finding a way to accomodate my style on the SL3 without putting the floating floyd out of tune, whilst my hand rests on it, whilst playing and I love these guitars, although still hate the downtuning you experience with 2 step+ bends, but then that's the price you pay for a truely floating bridge that will trill I guess.
But problem is that I keep hitting the vol pots with my loose fingers, turning them down mid performance by accident...they are getting looser and looser with use, they are exactly in the wrong place for me. I am kind of am used to the position of them as with a Les Paul, ie out of harms way, unless you need them.
Is there a lock or a way of stiffening the vol pots, or swapping them for stiffer ones, or switching the neck tone and master vol pot around and do a wiring bypass on the tone? Is this quite a common problem? I'm using masking tape at the mo. I'm kind of a barn door man and its driving me mad!
Experienced advice and suggestions appreciated!
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