- Jun 15, 2008
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This is my Schecter C-1 E/A:
As you can see, this guitar is a bit different from your regular guitar. It has 2 outputs, one for the magnetic pickups (passive stock Duncan Designed H-H) and another for piezo (active RMC, which is powered by a 9V batt). Both have their own volume and tone knobs. I can play through the mags output without putting in the battery, means they are wired separately.
The problem is, currently I can only play using either one of the pickups. It's very frustrating and annoying to pull out the jack and insert it into another just to change between them in the middle of the set. BTW, i'm using a mono rig now. I was told that I can actually blend both of the signals but I don't know how.....
As you can see, this guitar is a bit different from your regular guitar. It has 2 outputs, one for the magnetic pickups (passive stock Duncan Designed H-H) and another for piezo (active RMC, which is powered by a 9V batt). Both have their own volume and tone knobs. I can play through the mags output without putting in the battery, means they are wired separately.
The problem is, currently I can only play using either one of the pickups. It's very frustrating and annoying to pull out the jack and insert it into another just to change between them in the middle of the set. BTW, i'm using a mono rig now. I was told that I can actually blend both of the signals but I don't know how.....