EXCELLENT RESULTS!(NOTE:in case you are not already familar with this mod,it increases the highs a good deal and cleans up the bass)
I think dimarzio should have the tone zone this way stock!
i cut off the ends that protrude slightly out of the baseplate
this increased the highs and made the tone tighter(to me at least)
the tone zone was a bit too dark and murkey stock but cutting the screw poles brightened it up quite a bit and made th low E and A string much more defined now
i like the TZ much more now this way
it is back in my strat
oh in case you are saying quot;goddamn this guy must go through switches and pots like crazy with all the soldering he does swappig pups every other dayquot;!
well not a prob since i have quick connects on all my pups
PERFECT for a a nutty pup swapper like me!
I have a tone zone in almost all of my guitars. I loved them when they first were in, but now i find them, a bit muddy. I should really give that mod a try.
Have you experimented with different polepieces (like allen) in the tone zone?
How much do you cut off? If anyone has a pic for reference I'd be interested in seeing it....just so I can get an idea of what to do....
Originally Posted by WICKED LESTEREXCELLENT RESULTS!(NOTE:in case you are not already familar with this mod,it increases the highs a good deal and cleans up the bass)
I think dimarzio should have the tone zone this way stock!
i cut off the ends that protrude slightly out of the baseplate
this increased the highs and made the tone tighter(to me at least)
the tone zone was a bit too dark and murkey stock but cutting the screw poles brightened it up quite a bit and made th low E and A string much more defined now
i like the TZ much more now this way
it is back in my strat
oh in case you are saying quot;goddamn this guy must go through switches and pots like crazy with all the soldering he does swappig pups every other dayquot;!
well not a prob since i have quick connects on all my pups
PERFECT for a a nutty pup swapper like me!
Just to clarify... Do you grind them off or cut them with a hacksaw or dremel? Inquiring minds want to know...
bump for answer...
Originally Posted by Kindred_SpiritsI have a tone zone in almost all of my guitars. I loved them when they first were in, but now i find them, a bit muddy. I should really give that mod a try.
Have you experimented with different polepieces (like allen) in the tone zone?
a tone zone with allen poles is the BREED bridge pup
shhhhh dont tell anyone that
Originally Posted by Gr8ScottJust to clarify... Do you grind them off or cut them with a hacksaw or dremel? Inquiring minds want to know...
on DMZ they are real soft so i just use wire cutters
they snipped off no prob for me but then again i am freakishly strong!
Originally Posted by SCOTT502How much do you cut off? If anyone has a pic for reference I'd be interested in seeing it....just so I can get an idea of what to do....
flush with the baseplate just like on the EVH wolfgang pups
Thanks man!
Originally Posted by WICKED LESTERoh in case you are saying quot;goddamn this guy must go through switches and pots like crazy with all the soldering he does swappig pups every other dayquot;!
well not a prob since i have quick connects on all my pups
PERFECT for a a nutty pup swapper like me!
I'm really newbie with pups wiring, could you tell me how you did the quick connectors?
thanks
Originally Posted by WICKED LESTERa tone zone with allen poles is the BREED bridge pup
shhhhh dont tell anyone that
Really? Wow, I should try that some time.
I'm interested in your quot;quick disconnectsquot;, do you use a connector with terminals (like a Molex) or some other method? I was thinking of doing that to the Paul and actually I think it would be really cool to set up the strat with disconects on pickguard so I can go from SSS to HH to whatever else whenever I want... Details man, details.
I did the strat quick-disconnect. I used crimp-on, insulated quick-connects from Rat Shack. you just need 3:
Positive to jack
negativeto jack
ground to bridge
piece of cake for a strat.
must be a PITA doing that way with 2 humbuckers in a LP (or my latest rear-routed superstrat project.)
I would do it with a 8-position screw-down terminal, snugged down on the side of the control cavity.
also interested in how you do the quick connects for the pickups.
do you buy the connectors at radio shack? or are they something special?
where/how do you install the connectors?
thanks!
- Jan 12 Mon 2009 20:49
Did the old cut the screws down to a tone zone
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