Re: What pickups for maple fretboard guitar? H/S/
Thanks for the additonal responses guys! I do really feel that the fretboard wood had a tremendous impact on tone. I have an alder w/mapleneck rosewood board, and the difference is night and day. I have switch out 4 pickups in 4 days. The biggest thing I am noticing is that on the lower register single note stuff, the maple tone isn't and soft or spongey as the rosewood. Not that it's bad, but just different. I have a 500k po in there now, and there is a huge difference in volume between the middle and neck single coils compared to the bridge. I just may go back to the 250k to compare again. The other thing I noticed before yesterday is the someone at one point had a .022uf and a 1.0uf on the first 250k tone pot, and a .1uf on the second 250k tone pot. Thats what was contributing to some of the strange tone I was getting. I just switched those out with some sozo 0.022uf sozo's and it was like lifting a blanket off of the amp. So now, I am satisfied with the amound of highs, the gain and the mid crunch, and the noticeable difference is like i said about with the feel of the lowend, not the amount. This very well could just be the subtle diference between rosewood and maple boards.
Thanks for the additonal responses guys! I do really feel that the fretboard wood had a tremendous impact on tone. I have an alder w/mapleneck rosewood board, and the difference is night and day. I have switch out 4 pickups in 4 days. The biggest thing I am noticing is that on the lower register single note stuff, the maple tone isn't and soft or spongey as the rosewood. Not that it's bad, but just different. I have a 500k po in there now, and there is a huge difference in volume between the middle and neck single coils compared to the bridge. I just may go back to the 250k to compare again. The other thing I noticed before yesterday is the someone at one point had a .022uf and a 1.0uf on the first 250k tone pot, and a .1uf on the second 250k tone pot. Thats what was contributing to some of the strange tone I was getting. I just switched those out with some sozo 0.022uf sozo's and it was like lifting a blanket off of the amp. So now, I am satisfied with the amound of highs, the gain and the mid crunch, and the noticeable difference is like i said about with the feel of the lowend, not the amount. This very well could just be the subtle diference between rosewood and maple boards.
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