How is that, presumably it's good or it would be in the bin?I use a V-Treb
Not all treble bleeds are alike. And I should qualify...this shot is from my SE One which benefited from the tonal expansion and control. The average core PRS has an adequate treble bleed cap installed, agreed.Just to make sure - you do know that most PRSs comes with treble bleed stock, right?
Not all treble bleeds are alike. And I should qualify...this shot is from my SE One which benefited from the tonal expansion and control. The average core PRS has an adequate treble bleed cap installed, agreed.
Mixstar, I only use it on my "tough to tame" guitars. It can do great things to a tone circuit.
Hey hold on! So I have a CE with hfs that were way to high on the treble side. Your saying this thing can bleed out some of those highs out?
I use it to effectively shelve some of the harsh treble on my SE One. So, yes, you can dial out some of the treble. It's used in conjunction with the tone pot. And I totally agree on the HFS.Hey hold on! So I have a CE with hfs that were way to high on the treble side. Your saying this thing can bleed out some of those highs out?
Sounds like a legitimate question, considering the resistance of the pickup adds in.I wonder if 180pF is still the magic number for hotter pickups such as \m/s?
Any thoughts?