Strat neck + bridge
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Strat neck + bridge
The Tom Anderson Strat I've just got from Opsguy has a tone push/pull to add in the bridge pickup. I have to say the neck and bridge together is a sonic revelation! So much nicer that the middle pickup.
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Re: Strat neck + bridge
My strat is wired the opposite way. It's got a push button to add the neck pickup to every other pickup combination. I agree - neck and bridge together is cool!
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Re: Strat neck + bridge
yeah I have wired one of mine to be a duncan JB bridge blended with a duncan quarter pound neck and it is glorious
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Re: Strat neck + bridge
Conway wrote:The Tom Anderson Strat I've just got from Opsguy has a tone push/pull to add in the bridge pickup. I have to say the neck and bridge together is a sonic revelation! So much nicer that the middle pickup.
I only use the middle pickup for positions 2 and 4 combined with other pickups. I like those, but yep agree by itself the middle pickup doesn't add much.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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