sedawkgrep
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I recently picked up a 20th anniversary Silo. I'm pretty pleased with it for the most part (though I love the ASS more - see my other thread), but there are some things that are puzzling to me.
This guitar has a push/push tone pot that splits the coils. It looks like the original pot is included with the guitar, so I assume this is not stock?
That aside, the pickups sound very, very nasal and mid-rangey. They don't sound *bad*, just sort of muffled and uninspired. They are articulate, but just seem to lack character and life. I have to definitely adjust the treble and presence EQ on my kemper to bring rigs to a usable tone with it. I just want to make sure I'm understanding the Silo and that it's behaving as it should.
So I guess it boils down to wanting to know a few things -
#1 - The pots are 250k. This is kind of unusual in humbucker guitars but not unheard-of. (pun) Does the 20th come with 250k pots standard?
#2 - Is my coil-split push tone pot an after-market install? Could it be a special order EBMM item?
#3 - Are my pickups Dimarzio Virtual PAFs? Is the Bridge the VHPAF?
#4 - The bridge pickup is definitely quieter than the neck, which is a huge surprise. Is this normal?
#5 - The resistance of the neck PUP is 7.71k; the bridge is 9.73k. This looks fairly normal; could the bridge be possibly wired parallel? (Seems unlikely as the it would measure 19k in series.) Can someone who has a 20th take a quick measurement?
#6 - Is there a 20th specifications sheet somewhere? I can't find anything; it's like its existence has been wiped from the history books.
#7 - Can I get a wiring diagram somewhere? It would be great to review it and compare; maybe my wiring is causing this.
I pulled the pickups real quick and I'd say they're stock. They have the black backplate and the wiring, aside from the tone-pot, looks original/clean.
Thanks guys, any insights you have would be hugely appreciated!
edit: added 6/7
This guitar has a push/push tone pot that splits the coils. It looks like the original pot is included with the guitar, so I assume this is not stock?
That aside, the pickups sound very, very nasal and mid-rangey. They don't sound *bad*, just sort of muffled and uninspired. They are articulate, but just seem to lack character and life. I have to definitely adjust the treble and presence EQ on my kemper to bring rigs to a usable tone with it. I just want to make sure I'm understanding the Silo and that it's behaving as it should.
So I guess it boils down to wanting to know a few things -
#1 - The pots are 250k. This is kind of unusual in humbucker guitars but not unheard-of. (pun) Does the 20th come with 250k pots standard?
#2 - Is my coil-split push tone pot an after-market install? Could it be a special order EBMM item?
#3 - Are my pickups Dimarzio Virtual PAFs? Is the Bridge the VHPAF?
#4 - The bridge pickup is definitely quieter than the neck, which is a huge surprise. Is this normal?
#5 - The resistance of the neck PUP is 7.71k; the bridge is 9.73k. This looks fairly normal; could the bridge be possibly wired parallel? (Seems unlikely as the it would measure 19k in series.) Can someone who has a 20th take a quick measurement?
#6 - Is there a 20th specifications sheet somewhere? I can't find anything; it's like its existence has been wiped from the history books.
#7 - Can I get a wiring diagram somewhere? It would be great to review it and compare; maybe my wiring is causing this.
I pulled the pickups real quick and I'd say they're stock. They have the black backplate and the wiring, aside from the tone-pot, looks original/clean.
Thanks guys, any insights you have would be hugely appreciated!
edit: added 6/7
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