Hey Guys
I used to be a "leave the guitar's tone control on 10" all the time player. But lately I've started messing around with the tone control (and volume control) on my strat and I have to say I have found some really great tones.
It's cool to just do it on the one pickup, say the neck pickup and see what tones you can force from the guitar.
But what I've found really useful is to adjust both tone controls and get a smoother change in tone when changing between pickups. I used to find it very extream to say go from the neck pickup to the bridge, but now that I've started making use of the tone controls it's a much nicer sound (to me).
Also, having both pickups on and adjusting both the guitar's tone controls can get some cool sounds.
Is this something that you guys do, or do you usually just leave the tone on 10?
I used to be a "leave the guitar's tone control on 10" all the time player. But lately I've started messing around with the tone control (and volume control) on my strat and I have to say I have found some really great tones.
It's cool to just do it on the one pickup, say the neck pickup and see what tones you can force from the guitar.
But what I've found really useful is to adjust both tone controls and get a smoother change in tone when changing between pickups. I used to find it very extream to say go from the neck pickup to the bridge, but now that I've started making use of the tone controls it's a much nicer sound (to me).
Also, having both pickups on and adjusting both the guitar's tone controls can get some cool sounds.
Is this something that you guys do, or do you usually just leave the tone on 10?