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MrD
Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:20 am Posts: 4
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 Low volume on Legacy HB
So I plug in to my micro cube & start noodling around with my axe.. I switch down to a acoustic channel and my volume drops waay down. Not gone but a drop of at least 80%. Add some gain it gets a little better but not much. switch to the crunch side & its alot better. I plug into my tube amp & again a big volume loss. I try my other 3 guitars..no loss in volume. Im thinking a bad pot What say you?....... I Have a usa Legacy HB w/coil split
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| Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:37 am |
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Philby
Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:30 pm Posts: 610 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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 Re: Low volume on Legacy HB
Hi. I have a Roland Cube 30 with the acoustic simulator, and there is a big volume drop with ALL guitars when I switch to it. The clean channel is also relatively low volume compared to the amp modelling side (or crunch as you called it). I don't think the guitar is 100% to blame for what you're observing with the cube.
BUT...the blue S-500 in my avatar also had noticeably less output than all my other single coil guitars when I got it. I'd say less than 50% of the output of my other guitars. I tried different cables, pickups and amps but it was always the same. In the end I pulled out the PTB wiring and put standard strat wiring in it. It fixed the problem and the guitar now sounds much better to boot.
I'd tip a problem somewhere with your wiring. The PTB system is not easy to troubleshoot however. All my pots checked out OK but who knows how the caps were performing? That's why I pulled mine out and started again with new components and a wiring scheme I understand. One day, if I fancy giving myself a headache, I may have a shot at getting the PTB wiring working properly. A lot of people love it so it must be great when it's functioning as intended.
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| Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:04 pm |
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MrD
Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:20 am Posts: 4
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 Re: Low volume on Legacy HB
Thanks for the tip, Im baffeled about the loss of volume with the tube amp , I plugged it into a epi valve jr & the volume loss was alot more than I remembered. I thought I could have damaged something when I kicked on my EH Holy stain pedal, it was set on fuss, maybee the boost cooked something in the circutry. I thought these G&ls were a littlle more robust
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| Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:51 pm |
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MrD
Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:20 am Posts: 4
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 Re: Low volume on Legacy HB
Oh yeah ..Whats the PTB Wireing? Thanks again
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| Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:53 pm |
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Craig
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Joined: Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:52 am Posts: 3345 Location: Paso Robles, CA
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 Re: Low volume on Legacy HB
MrD wrote: Oh yeah ..Whats the PTB Wireing? Thanks again See this post: Legacy Tone Control Circuit. You might want to see the Gallery Album: Instrument Manuals and Wiring Schematics for Legacy HB Wiring Schematic and Picture Diagram. Hope this helps.
_________________ --Craig [co-webmaster, guitarsbyleo.com] GbL User Profile
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| Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:35 pm |
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Philby
Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:30 pm Posts: 610 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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 Re: Low volume on Legacy HB
MrD wrote: I thought I could have damaged something when I kicked on my EH Holy stain pedal, it was set on fuss, maybee the boost cooked something in the circutry. I thought these G&ls were a littlle more robust I doubt whether your pedal could have affected the wiring in the Legacy. It's more likely there's a problem with your output jack making a partial contact, or something in the guitar's circuitry is not quite right.
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| Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:57 pm |
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MrD
Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2011 7:20 am Posts: 4
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 Re: Low volume on Legacy HB
You pegged it Philby...bad connection . I gave it a wiggle & it came back on full bore. Lotts to learn with these 6 stringed buggers. I've been at it for 3 years now. Nasty habbit, 10 assorted guitars 4 amps tough to keep it all sorted out. Thanks for your input
PS: Knophler is one of my favorites, thank god for the aussies!
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