head scratch moment in a good way
I believe I posted up here about a month ago I got a used Gibby 335. Figured maple with blocks. It plays great but I wasn't in love w/ it's tone amplified. The neck pup was muddy if not full on and the bridge pup was bordering on strident. Had a decision to make, get rid of a great playing guitar because it sounds like azz, or address it.
I decided on option 2. It had Gibby's Calibrated Ts (which are T Top influenced). I went with Wolfetone Dr Vs and a new RS Guitar works wiring harness. Had them installed and picked up last Sat. Did NOT have a chance to play it before leaving the shop. Well Sunday I have a chance to play and the neck pup was 99% dead. (The rig was set for about 90db and you could barely hear it).
Anyways I took it back today and showed the shop what was happening. The tech scratched his head, then quickly moved the toggle (new Switch craft) back and forth. We place it in the middle position and performed a tap test on the pups. Wonders of wonders, it works now.
Yet to give it a proper run, but even though the crappy old Crate amp in the shop, I could tell it sounds better.
Was the switch just not fully engaging in the neck pup position? Who knows. While it works, I will have to give it some time before I trust it.
What say you?
Re: head scratch moment in a good way
Sometimes you just need to play them. Unless they're built by PRS in which case you expect the electronics to take a dump :biglaugh:.
Re: head scratch moment in a good way
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Offshore Angler
Sometimes you just need to play them. Unless they're built by PRS in which case you expect the electronics to take a dump :biglaugh:.
You know, that's true (not the PRS part; I've never played one, so I don't know). But I've had guitars that I haven't played in a while sound "rusty." A couple of times all it needed was a battery. But I've had Teles where the selector switch acted flaky. And just working them a bit smoothed things out.
Electronics are sometimes the bane of the guitar-playing experience.
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OldStrummer
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Electronics are sometimes the bane of the guitar-playing experience.
Same could be said for harmonica players.
Actually, poor maintenance is the problem with most electric guitars as long as they're made with quality components.
Re: head scratch moment in a good way
Well this was brand new Wolfetone pups and a brand new RS wiring harness. Any how, I'll give it a run through later today.