...pickup sounds ok but lacks ''attack'' in upper register.great guitar otherwise.i use a peavy 5150 60watt amp. I personally use Seymour Duncan Humbucker pickups, and have never been disappointed. You ...
...pickup doesn't work depends on what amp I use. Thanks, Ed These pickups have a very high impedance so you must run into a high impedance input. Many amps expect low impedance guitar outputs and these ...
...pickup CAN occur on your cord and also in an amp. If you leave your cable unplugged from teh guitar you are LIKELY to pick up some of this hum... The second harmonic pickup is COMMON when devces like ...
...amp is OK and it may be either a poor guitar cable or more likely hum pickup by the pickups on the guitar. If you move the guitar around and near the amp you likely will notice incread hum from the ...
...into my small Roland amp's guitar input. No sound. I troubleshot the cord, the amp, and my uke's pickup. Turns out I had to plug it into the mic input, not the guitar input hole. You might try
...pickup could just cease to work? Or is this more likely a setup problem...... GK- 3 -> Axon AX50 -> Macbook Pro running Logic Studio 8. Any Ideas? I would suspect a setup problem. Your ...
...amp;amp; K pickup on my double bass and its FANTASTIC. Check out their violin pickups - their kits is professional quality http://www.kksound.com/violinissimo.html ...
...amp off(reverb, chorus, delay, boost, etc.) mid range knob below 5. only 1 pickup on, guitar tone knob all the way towards treble. If this puts you in the ballpark you can then make slight tweaks to ...
...amp/cab, an the buzz is gone. Culprit is definately the guitar. I've checked the output jack, all solder connections are solid. I inspected the pots and switch connections to the best of my ability, ...
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