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    One idea I’m toying with is adding some kind of filter in the tone circuit to roll in some high end, as with the single neck pickup, rolling off high end is probably a little less useful than adding some in. Anyone done something like this/know how And if it can be done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jomasgaard View Post
    One idea I’m toying with is adding some kind of filter in the tone circuit to roll in some high end, as with the single neck pickup, rolling off high end is probably a little less useful than adding some in. Anyone done something like this/know how And if it can be done?
    Thats interesting as i have been considering this on mine......








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    Quote Originally Posted by Jomasgaard View Post
    One idea I’m toying with is adding some kind of filter in the tone circuit to roll in some high end, as with the single neck pickup, rolling off high end is probably a little less useful than adding some in. Anyone done something like this/know how And if it can be done?
    My sense of Mustangs is that they are pretty jangly, so mostly you'd want to have a bit of treble roll off available.

    In a simple, passive circuit it's hard to roll in treble, but there are a couple of simple things you can do to add treble. Perhaps the simplest is to use a higher value volume pot. I am guessing that the kit came with 250k pots. You could try 500k, 1meg or no-load pots. That would give you more treble to start with before you roll off anything.

    If that's not enough you can do a passive bass cut either with a switch or pot. Cutting bass and adding volume is very much like boosting treble. A little odd, but not difficult to do.


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