magnoliafan
Member
Hi,
I've had my Petrucci for 11 months, and it seems to me that when I run it with the magnetic pickup selector switch in the middle, the volume level is quite lower than if I select either humbucker. This is the mode that taps one coil of each pickup. The tone is nice, but there is such a drop-off in level that it gets lost when played in a band setting.
Is this an EQ thing - that the frequencies the single coils put out are different and just don't cut through a band as well? Or is the output level really lower? I guess I could try and measure it, but other than output level, I wouldn't know how. Can you plug into a spectrum analyzer or something and see the frequency output?
Is there a way to boost the volume in the tapped/mixed mode? Or tweak the frequency aside from the tone knob? I don't want to fiddle with the tone knob while playing and switching between pickups. Can a boost circuit be added that will only kick on when the switch is in middle?
I've had my Petrucci for 11 months, and it seems to me that when I run it with the magnetic pickup selector switch in the middle, the volume level is quite lower than if I select either humbucker. This is the mode that taps one coil of each pickup. The tone is nice, but there is such a drop-off in level that it gets lost when played in a band setting.
Is this an EQ thing - that the frequencies the single coils put out are different and just don't cut through a band as well? Or is the output level really lower? I guess I could try and measure it, but other than output level, I wouldn't know how. Can you plug into a spectrum analyzer or something and see the frequency output?
Is there a way to boost the volume in the tapped/mixed mode? Or tweak the frequency aside from the tone knob? I don't want to fiddle with the tone knob while playing and switching between pickups. Can a boost circuit be added that will only kick on when the switch is in middle?