Gibson T-bird on the 'bay
Posted: July 22nd, 2016, 5:17 am
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You mean you told her about it? I don't tell my wife anything, until one day she stumbles over another acquisition and says, "Why does it seem like you have more basses than I thought?"zecacosta wrote:me like it, me want it... wife doesn't...
Ha ha, I'm so guilty of this. But my wife isn't a 'things' person, so she can't tell the different between one bass and another.pjmuck wrote:You mean you told her about it? I don't tell my wife anything, until one day she stumbles over another acquisition and says, "Why does it seem like you have more basses than I thought?"
Eventually you get so many that acquiring another one is more of a rounding error that the wife doesn't really notice!tim wrote:So now I only have one bass that she doesn't know about...
We're city dwellers, so our issue is space (since, for the moment at least, I seem to have cheap tastes). Even with my modest collection, I have to move a case or two to access my closet. But she doesn't want me to hang more than one from the wall, either.rdavidson wrote:Eventually you get so many that acquiring another one is more of a rounding error that the wife doesn't really notice!
I wonder if they didn't use the wrong value pots? Mine is also way too dark sounding.pjmuck wrote:I picked up a black one a couple of years ago on a closeout price for about the same price. Thought I'd love it. I don't. My Epi sounds better. Very muddy PUPs. Not sure if that's true of all T-Birds, since I've seen plenty of demos on YouTube with plenty of clarity to them, so maybe it was just the PUPs they installed that year?zecacosta wrote:me like it, me want it... wife doesn't...
Yeah, I thought about that as well, or at least I've considered replacing them with brighter pots. I assume they're supposed to be 250k? I'll have to open it up and check to see what's installed in there.andrew wrote:I wonder if they didn't use the wrong value pots? Mine is also way too dark sounding.pjmuck wrote:I picked up a black one a couple of years ago on a closeout price for about the same price. Thought I'd love it. I don't. My Epi sounds better. Very muddy PUPs. Not sure if that's true of all T-Birds, since I've seen plenty of demos on YouTube with plenty of clarity to them, so maybe it was just the PUPs they installed that year?zecacosta wrote:me like it, me want it... wife doesn't...
500k pots are brighter than 250k and are what are commonly used in guitars with humbuckers.pjmuck wrote:andrew wrote:pjmuck wrote:Yeah, I thought about that as well, or at least I've considered replacing them with brighter pots. I assume they're supposed to be 250k? I'll have to open it up and check to see what's installed in there.
I didn't realize the PUPs were two humbuckers. Assumed they'd be two singles that humbuck when combined, ala Fender. The old Fender Tele Bass with the Seth Lover PUP at the neck had a 1K pot. Still sounded like mud.Addison wrote:500k pots are brighter than 250k and are what are commonly used in guitars with humbuckers.
It's a reverse logic thing and hard to explain easily, so if you're interested in the whys and hows, here's some nerdy reading...
http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/the-t ... he-subject