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Drily Lit Raga wrote in message . 49.11...
play-on playonATcomcast.net wrote in : On 21 Nov 2004 20:28:55 -0500, (Mike Rivers) wrote: I've never seen so much as an instruction sheet with an electric guitar that tells you what the knobs and switches do. I guess it's like a video game - you play it until you figure it out. It's not exactly rocket science... Al On my Yamaha AES800 there's a knob that does something very subtle in just ONE of 5 switch positions. Anyone know how this thing is wired? No, but I remember reading something in the marketing bumf for that guitar that said the knob was something to the effect of a "variable in/out-of-phase control" for two (or maybe more) of the pickup coils (each humbucker is split in certain of the switch positions on that guitar). I once tinkered with someone's AES800 with that in mind. I liked the effect you could get with the "subtle" knob turned about halfway. Very dry, cutting attack with a queer almost chorusy tone on what sustain was left. Seemed as if it would be ideal for funk. Raglan |
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