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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Push/pull pots
Recently I bought myself a new Squire Jagmaster (2 duncan design humbuckers), and really love the thing. But recently i was thinking of how nice it would be to have a coil tapping system installed in the spirit of the Fender Jaguar models that offer coiltapping electronics (and to get the added versitility). But i really like the tone i get out of the thing, so if I install push/pull pots to coil tap will the tone of the guitar be changed when not on the single coil selection?
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you're probably the only one who's going to notice anyway.
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well, exactly. I dont want to notice... haha
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If you did it and thought there was a tone difference with the new pots, I'd argue it's psychological... assuming you use the same K pots.
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yeah thats what i figured, and im would you the same rating. Ill tell you guys how it turns out.
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