The Old School 21 amp has been updated , it sounds now even better, and with a Bright switch (push/pull on Treble knob), the amp is even more versatile. The mid-range is also tuned a little bit.
I have a question : when you're on the clean blues tone at 2'50 your tone is awesome, is the unbucker split to be single coil or not ?? Thank you very much for your answer
@dumbletone I usually use the neck pickup as a single coil if I need clean tone. So I think the neck Unbucker is splitted here. I like it. when I'm able to get fender-type clean tones, and fatter humbucker lead tone from same guitar (without pedals).
@ni77y I just watched the video (have not done it for ages), until 2:50 it is just bridge pickup and there is no treble pass circuit. After that the neck pickup, when it is used, is all the time at 10, so the circuit is not even "activated". So this is like standard ES-345, except the neck pickup is splitted, working as a single coil here on these clean tones. Thank you for watching.
The Old School 21 amp has been updated , it sounds now even better, and with a Bright switch (push/pull on Treble knob), the amp is even more versatile. The mid-range is also tuned a little bit.
harrikka 4 months ago
I have a question : when you're on the clean blues tone at 2'50 your tone is awesome, is the unbucker split to be single coil or not ?? Thank you very much for your answer
dumbletone 4 months ago
@dumbletone I usually use the neck pickup as a single coil if I need clean tone. So I think the neck Unbucker is splitted here. I like it. when I'm able to get fender-type clean tones, and fatter humbucker lead tone from same guitar (without pedals).
harrikka 4 months ago
Hi,
Does the 335 have a treble pass circuit on it's volume knobs?
Thanks,
William
ni77y 4 months ago
@ni77y I have a capacitor and resistor on the neck pickup volume knob only.
harrikka 4 months ago
@ni77y I just watched the video (have not done it for ages), until 2:50 it is just bridge pickup and there is no treble pass circuit. After that the neck pickup, when it is used, is all the time at 10, so the circuit is not even "activated". So this is like standard ES-345, except the neck pickup is splitted, working as a single coil here on these clean tones. Thank you for watching.
harrikka 4 months ago