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Jordan Beyer

 

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Post  Posted 21 May 2018 7:24 pm    
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So Ive been playing around with tone alot, and have really been finding some cool stuff I never tapped into before. I read somewhere on the forum that putting the pickup switch in the middle position will cut the power going to each pickup. So I tried it and holy cow. The tone seemed to sparkle. I adjust my Eq to get it close what I had when the switch was in center position, And I got it the by cutting the shift to about 650, with a few minor other things. But I still couldn't get it the exactly same sound. Im to the point where they both sound awesome. And pretty close. the switch in the left position sounds fuller, but in the middle it sounds more livelier. And there really is no winner, they both sound great. Does anyone else prefer the sound with the switch in the middle. Is it okay to even do that and having the c6 neck with it. What do you guys think. Thanks JB
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Jordan Beyer

 

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Post  Posted 22 May 2018 4:27 am     Maybe my thoughts have something to do with this
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https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/007554.html

I conpletely agree with Bob
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