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    50's wiring treble loss

    A couple of different amps. A Louis Electric KR 12 and a Ceriatone HRM. Sometimes I use pedals sometimes not. I don't understand what you mean by "dial in my tone". Dial in when? While I am playing or before? It all changes depending on the room. Typically I don't touch the neck tone control but...
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    50's wiring treble loss

    Check this ouy... https://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/latest-updates/3-popular-treble-bleed-mods-what-you-need-to-know . I tried both the parallel and the series configuration. The series setup maintained a better taper on the volume pot but I didn't have the right resistor values laying...
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    50's wiring treble loss

    oops!
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    50's wiring treble loss

    Yeah I get that but i always had too much bottom on the neck pickup. I rarely if ever used the tone control on the neck. In fact I disconnected it. Bridge pickup is another story.
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    50's wiring treble loss

    I have been going crazy trying to cut some bottom on the neck pickup. Guitar is 50's wired but I think there is still a lot of treble roll off when the volume is lowered. I finally added a treble bleed today which seems to have solved my problem but I am curious as to how much others out there...
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