Do you agree with the following statement?
... changing from parallel to series pickup wiring may make a huge difference when you are plugged straight into a tube amp but very little difference when you are running through a stomp box first.
Disagree.
The new Fender's have an S-1 switching system that offers both series and parallel combinations. Stompbox, no stompbox, tube amp, solid state amp, whatever...the differences can be pretty dramatic.
It's not my statement. I have been considering the series/parallel switching mod. I ran across this statment this morning and it threw a wrench into my plans. Arg!
Is this one of those purist, perspective statements?
Why would a site that specializes in guitar wiring mods make this statement?
I think it would depend on the stompbox. If I'm running some chorus or reverb, the guitar sound is still there. If I run much distortion, the guitar/pickup character tends to be masked.
A couple of times, I've turned the fuzz on strong and flipped through a 5-way, and couldn't hear a difference between any position.
Originally Posted by ArtieTooI think it would depend on the stompbox. If I'm running some chorus or reverb, the guitar sound is still there. If I run much distortion, the guitar/pickup character tends to be masked.
A couple of times, I've turned the fuzz on strong and flipped through a 5-way, and couldn't hear a difference between any position.
Thanks ArtieToo.
Distortion ain't exactly a transparent signal tweak, eh?
Originally Posted by Guitar ToadDistortion ain't exactly a transparent signal tweak, eh?
I've always wondered about that, when someone asks how a pickup will sound under heavy distortion. It doesn't seem to me that it would make much difference. Thats why I like to pick pups for their quot;cleanquot; sound.
Anything will do distortion. Maybe.
- Jun 13 Sun 2010 20:58
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