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1572.1 | RichBich | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Sun Dec 03 1989 17:58 | 10 |
| I can't answer your question specificly, beats me what does what.
But from whappin ( excuse me, playing ) it and twiddlin the knobe you
can best tell what sounds like what. About a year ago got a guitar
with 2 humbuckers, 6 knobs, 6 switches. Some are pretty easy to make
out ( preamp on/off ) but some I'm still not so sure about, that is the
tone knobs seem to act unlike tone, and as volume when the Amps are
lit. Beats me...
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1572.2 | strat.. | HAMSTR::PELKEY | Loco Boy Makes Good. | Mon Dec 04 1989 09:15 | 36 |
| << I just bought a left handed Strat, and unlike computers and software,
<< there is no documentation as to what switches enable which pickups and
<< so forth. Could one of you folks educate me as to what pickups are
<< enabled by which switch positions, and how these switch positions are
<< used (example: switch position 1: enables nth pickups, used for bright
<< lead) or something like that.
Easy...
Generally Strats, and strat copies) have a five way switch.
Position 1 will give you the front pickup. (Position one is the
selector switch is all the way 'up' or closest two the strings.)
This is the wamrest sound.
Postion 3 is straight up, and thats the middle pickup.
Warm sound..
Position 5 is all the way down, rear, or bridge pickup.
Brightest sound.
Postion 2 is between 1 and 3, position 4 is between 3 and 5.
Depending on the sound you want, you can use any setting
for any style of play.
The volume control is set across all three.
The first tone knob is for the front pickup, the second tone
knob is for the middle pickup.
the bridge pickup has no tone control.
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1572.3 | Three Way Switches | AQUA::ROST | Subliminal trip to nowhere | Mon Dec 04 1989 09:27 | 8 |
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Re: .2
On the odd chance you have an older Strat with a 3-way switch, it has
the settings that Ray called positions 1, 3 and 5 only.
Brian
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1572.4 | | GERBIL::PELKEY | Loco Boy Makes Good. | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:16 | 14 |
| Hmmm.. Even an older start, (I had a late 60s back some years ago...)
had a 5 way, and wot you had to do was find the 'sweet' spot in
between.... Later on, the newer ones came out with a 'real' five
position switch.
Now I could be wrong,,,, ("I'm really not a Strat. Authority... I don't
think owning three or four makes you one..) but all the ones I've
played (even some early 60 strats) had the ability to do this. wether
or not they were modified I can't say....
I *DO* know alot of copies didn't have the 5-way till a few years ago
when copies were being made more authentic...
Wot say you Brian?
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1572.5 | Switch and pickup... | ASAHI::COOPER | Blood running red and strong | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:28 | 17 |
| Correct me if I'm wrong here, cuz it's been a long time since I
had a strat...
Switch pos. Pickups
----------- -------
1 1 (Closest to the neck)
2 1 and 2
3 1, 2 and 3
4 2 and 3
5 3 (Closest to the tail)
I think thats all of it...
jc (Who always had a hard time with that switch. Three toggles would
be more rad and hip)
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1572.6 | | MPGS::MIKRUT | Don't you boys know any NICE songs? | Mon Dec 04 1989 10:30 | 7 |
| Replacing a (3) position switch with a (5) position switch is probably
one of the easiest modifications you can make to any older strat.
I think the (5) position switches were standard equipment on strats
starting back in the mid-seventies.
cheers/mike
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1572.7 | it took awhile | STAR::TPROULX | | Mon Dec 04 1989 11:18 | 5 |
| re .6
Yup. Starting in 1977 strats came stock with a 5 position switch.
-Tom
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1572.8 | holds true on Stock wiring.. | GERBIL::PELKEY | Loco Boy Makes Good. | Mon Dec 04 1989 11:25 | 6 |
| re:5..
position three (striaght up) is just the middle pickup.
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1572.9 | new strats are different, maybe? | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Fry Zsa Zsa, Free James Brown | Mon Dec 04 1989 15:57 | 11 |
| Re: .2....
Correction regarding 1989 American Standard:
The tone control furthest from the volume control on my strat is for
the BRIDGE pickup. (RE: "there is no tone control for the bridge
pickup")
Steve
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1572.10 | Do we know our left handed strats or what? | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Mon Dec 04 1989 16:29 | 10 |
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re: .9
Steve, I agree that the farthest tone knob is for the bridge pickup
only, but I *thought* the closest tone knob controlled both the middle
and neck pickups... I need to keep a spare strat in the office for
these probing questions.
signed,
-puzzled in the piedmont
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1572.11 | Aren't you glad you asked? | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Fan mail from some flounder? | Mon Dec 04 1989 20:00 | 32 |
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re: all
The real story of the strat pickup/tone control mystery is revealed
below, or at least true for my '89 strat. Now this strat is right
handed, so all you lefty's be careful... :^)
first, for the tone controls... Ie; which tone knob works with what
positions on the pickup selector.
lower tone knob bridge (pos 5)
lower tone knob pos 4
lower tone knob middle (pos 3)
lower tone knob
>-----------pos 2
upper tone knob
upper tone knob pos 1
second, for the pickup selector... Ie; which pickups work with what
pickup selector position.
pos 5 bridge pickup
pos 4 middle + bridge pickups
pos 3 middle pickup
pos 2 middle + neck pickups
pos 1 neck pickup
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1572.12 | I don't even know they're there!! | MELODY::MIKRUT | Don't you boys know any NICE songs? | Tue Dec 05 1989 08:24 | 11 |
| re: last few
just to stray from the topic a bit, I have a question:
Do any of you other strat owners even bother with the tone knobs?
I never even touch them; I leave them cranked up all the way, all
of the time.
jest curious,
cheers/mike
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1572.13 | yeah, there's lots of different sounds in there! | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Fry Zsa Zsa, Free James Brown | Tue Dec 05 1989 08:36 | 10 |
| Mike,
When I had my strat (up until last week), I occassionally used a tone
setting on the bridge pickup with the tone knob just "leaked" open,
and the selector in position 5 (bridge pickup only), and as much
gain/distortion as I could get. By leaked open, I mean turn the tone
knob all the way off, then turn up until you hear the first hint of
tone change (about 1 to 1 1/2 on the knob). This gave me a "fatter"
sound with the tube screamer....sorta Gibson-ish. Then I swapped my
strat for a Les Paul.
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1572.14 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life aint for the squeamish | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:03 | 12 |
| Sttttrrrranngge,, I have an 89 strat, and the bottome tone control
doens't effect the sound when using the bridge pickup.
I'll double check 'Red tonight...
Niether did my 69, nor the 73!!! (Go figure!)
re:11...
I use the tone controls, not a lot but enough to say that I use em...
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1572.15 | Is yours a std. or a plus? | SALEM::DWATKINS | Take a ride on a Ski-Doo | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:33 | 6 |
| The bottom tone control alters the tone on the bridge pickup of
my '88.
Don
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1572.16 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life aint for the squeamish | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:46 | 5 |
| Gee Dunno,, I think it's a standard..
No matta,.... Is O.k. da way tis.
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1572.17 | Everybody's Right | AQUA::ROST | Subliminal trip to nowhere | Tue Dec 05 1989 10:03 | 10 |
|
Ray is correct about older Strats.....the traditional wiring gives no
tone control for the bridge pickup (you use it when you want some
*treble* right?).
It's certainly likely that Fender has finally addressed this. There
have been quite a few home-brew rewire setups to give you tone control
over the bridge pickup that I've seen over the years.
Brian
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1572.18 | new feature? | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Fry Zsa Zsa, Free James Brown | Tue Dec 05 1989 10:38 | 5 |
| Come to think of it, in the little manual that came with my '89
standard, the tone knob controlling the bridge pickup is listed as
NEW feature. Interesting.....
Steve
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1572.19 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life aint for the squeamish | Tue Dec 05 1989 14:24 | 7 |
| matta-o-fact, my strat is more likely an 88,, I bought in Feb of 89, but
it's very likely it's an 89.
One of the sounds I kinda dig is when you use position 4, and cut the lower
tone control back a little past half way...
Nice and lowgy.... just too cool...
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1572.20 | I must have lowgy!!!! | WEFXEM::COTE | There, but for the fins, go I... | Tue Dec 05 1989 16:17 | 6 |
| > Nice and lowgy...
Lowgy??? Is this a typo Ray or a term you forgot to teach me?? Can
my jap-o-strat do lowgy??? If lowgy is cool I want it...;^)
Edd
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1572.21 | | PELKEY::PELKEY | Life aint for the squeamish | Wed Dec 06 1989 10:00 | 4 |
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Lowgy is ahhh,, something you experience, and ahhh can't be ahh, taught,,,
(low watt blue lights help...)
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1572.22 | Which pos 4? | CSC32::G_HOUSE | Every three meters | Wed Dec 13 1989 14:42 | 7 |
| >One of the sounds I kinda dig is when you use position 4, and cut the lower
>tone control back a little past half way...
Position 4 starting the numbering at which end?
Greg (who doesn't want to seem stupid, but simply must try for the lowgy
sound)
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1572.23 | Not an electrical genius, and it shows, but... | SUBURB::COLEJ | Something to offend Everyone | Thu Dec 14 1989 14:52 | 13 |
| Not at all an authority on strats but.....
Do the tone controls relate directly to the pickups, or to the "Sort
of output" of the machine, ie do they not work like those on audio
equipment, where the top (or bottom) tone control, affects "Treble"
and the other "bass" ?
And don't the new strat +'s have a tbx tone control, which is a
half-hearted active system or somthing ?
Juju
xxxx
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1572.24 | Treble Bleed... | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Thu Dec 14 1989 16:50 | 9 |
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Well I can answer the first part.. the tone controls do relate to
the pickups in that they determine the amount of high freq tones that
are routed to ground. Strats use what's called a passive tone or
treble bleed tone control (until of course these TBX thingies, which
sound like active devices to me but I don't know) cos they allow more
and more highs to be "bled" to ground (ground meaning no output) as the
pot is opened up. Am I gettin' hip to this stuff or what??
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1572.25 | my 2 cents | ORCAS::MCKINNON_JA | | Fri Jan 05 1990 16:26 | 13 |
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Here is my 2 cents. Play right handed guitars upside down ala
either freddie king or albert king. That way you can buy a lot
more varity. It is a hassel to find good left handed guitars and
making or buying custom axes gets very expensive.
imo, jim mckinnon@seo
orcas::mckinnon_ja
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1572.26 | 2 more cents | ORCAS::MCKINNON_JA | | Fri Jan 05 1990 16:28 | 10 |
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adding to .25
keep the strings in the right handed players position.
It is not that difficult to get used to.
thanx, jim mckinnon@seo
orcas::mckinnon_ja
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1572.27 | Lowgey revisited... | CSC32::MCCLOSKEY | I'm the NRA | Sat Jan 06 1990 17:16 | 11 |
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Hi all, since no-one has answered the "Lowgey" question I'll try to.
I have a Lefty strat with the switch in position #4 (#1 being close to
the strings #5 farthest away..) #4 with tone about 5-6 gives lots of
sustain,and kind of dirty...in pos #2 it sounds alittle happier...I
guess you would call it,so that's my experience with lowgey...
any other comments..?
Kevin
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1572.28 | Dumb question, maybe | HPSTEK::PELLETIER | Nuthin's Shakin' | Mon Jan 08 1990 16:19 | 7 |
| I have occasionally thought of trying to play guitar like a lefty
would. How did it get started that we use the more co-ordinated hand
for strumming and the other for forming chords and such? Are there
people who just prefer to play "backwards"? Does it have to do with
gross vs fine co-ordination?
Bill
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1572.29 | works for me... | CSC32::MCCLOSKEY | I'm the NRA | Mon Jan 15 1990 17:08 | 17 |
| Hi,
re:-1
for me that is the case there are things I can do with my right hand
that I can't with my left..like getting in a tight place and put a nut
on a bolt I *have* to use my right hand because of it being the more
dextrous of the two...and that's why there's a stor here in the springs
I will never go back to cause I was shopping for a used lefty..
and the guy sez:"Why don't you just play like normal people..."
my response was "Get Fu%^ed..."
and that the truth...ttpphhhhhh.....
Kevin
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1572.30 | He must not talk to many guitar players | CSC32::MOLLER | Nightmare on Sesame Street | Mon Jan 15 1990 18:26 | 9 |
| <<< Note 1572.29 by CSC32::MCCLOSKEY "I'm the NRA" >>>
> and the guy sez:"Why don't you just play like normal people..."
It's obvious, you play guitar, that disqualifies you as normal.
At least that's been my excuse for years...
Wooo Wooo
Jens
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1572.31 | | CSC32::MCCLOSKEY | I'm the NRA | Sat Jan 20 1990 16:45 | 25 |
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I hear that......That's what I say when I'm asked if I do
illiect pharmicuticals.I tell 'em I'm into all natural things......
like insanity......
Kevin
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