3 Humbuckers
1 Roland MIDI Pickup
1 Piezo Pickup System
I've yet to see this done on a guitar, I imagine that if I had this done, mine would be one of the first. For control knobs, it would go like this;
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1 Master Volume (Controls electric, acoustic, acoustic/electric, and MIDI volumes)
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1 Master Tone (Controls electric, acoustic, acoustic/electric tones. MIDI doesn't need a tone pot)
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1 Acoustic/Electric Blender Pot
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1 Five way P/U Selector - This is just for the magnetic pickup part of the guitar.
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1 Three-Way Mode Switch Pot (see below)
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1 Two-way Master Coil Splitter
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I came up with the idea that my "2-way FX Bypass" Pot should essentially become a "3-way Mode Switch Pot". My two way FX-bypass was a simple "FX On/Off" switch, similar to an A/B Switch; It now becomes a 3-way "Mode Select" switch.
Mode 1 (facing north)FX On
Mode 2 (Middle) FX Off
Mode 3 (facing south)- MIDI On
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I've been really attracted to the Piezo system as of late; It's really suprising how acoustic it sounds; What i'm wondering, and I guess the point of this question is-
"Will my Electric Sound be deteriorated if I have a Piezo Bridge?"
I know they use the blender pots, and they say that you can have a great electric tone as well, but I'm skeptical. I don't want to only have an acoustic sound, but I can see many places where I'd use it, especially considering the fact that I don't use many effects at all (I'm a purist, in some ways). This should probably be in the gear section, and feel free to move it in a few days or a week or whatever;
~Incidents