Ive got quite a few guitars with J50's and J80's, but none of them sound the same at all.
-First is the Model 6/JT6. J50 and its pretty hot, sounds great, I love everything about it. This is factory wiring.
-Second Model 6/Kahler. J50 is not as hot sounding, noticeable less output. I rewired this 100% new, everything is correct.
-Third is my Rhoads Pro. J80, this thing is rediculously hot. Hotter than ANY other guitar I have... EMG's, Duncan Dime... doesent matter. Its so hot that I have to roll back the volume big time especially on clean channels. Channels no other guitars have a problem with, this just overdrives the channel beyond belief.
-Fourth is the KV Pro/Hardtail Kahler. J80, but nowhere near as hot as the Rhoads Pro. Still sounds good, but Id say about as hot as the Model 6/JT6.
Now, either these inequalities are due to the pickups, or could it really be the Kahlers sucking the tone? Coincidentally, both Kahler guitars are noticeably less "hot" than the Floyd style.
Has anyone else noticed this? Has anyone narrowed it down to what it really could be?
Oh and lets keep the Kahler bashing to another thread... Thanks! I personally love Kahlers almost as much as Floyds... but were not getting into that, were getting into how tone is affected by bridge systems.
-First is the Model 6/JT6. J50 and its pretty hot, sounds great, I love everything about it. This is factory wiring.
-Second Model 6/Kahler. J50 is not as hot sounding, noticeable less output. I rewired this 100% new, everything is correct.
-Third is my Rhoads Pro. J80, this thing is rediculously hot. Hotter than ANY other guitar I have... EMG's, Duncan Dime... doesent matter. Its so hot that I have to roll back the volume big time especially on clean channels. Channels no other guitars have a problem with, this just overdrives the channel beyond belief.
-Fourth is the KV Pro/Hardtail Kahler. J80, but nowhere near as hot as the Rhoads Pro. Still sounds good, but Id say about as hot as the Model 6/JT6.
Now, either these inequalities are due to the pickups, or could it really be the Kahlers sucking the tone? Coincidentally, both Kahler guitars are noticeably less "hot" than the Floyd style.
Has anyone else noticed this? Has anyone narrowed it down to what it really could be?
Oh and lets keep the Kahler bashing to another thread... Thanks! I personally love Kahlers almost as much as Floyds... but were not getting into that, were getting into how tone is affected by bridge systems.
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