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What are the tones used for control of fat Fender Squire Start Affinity (guitar)?
What are the tones used to control the affinity fat start fender squire? I tried to convert them, but I do not see any difference. if someone could give me a detailed answer i with We are happy to give better response. only answer if you know the answer (I guess not.)
There is a master volume and two tone controls. The reason I see no difference when you turn the tone knobs can be because you have the 5-way switch set. The tone controls do not therefore work in all positions. In the posterior position (1) none of the tone controls are active. See the diagram:% http://www.squierguitars.com/pdf/current/Strat/Affinity% 20HSS 20Strat%-Si 20Service.pdf that the number of ways to change the settings of 1-5 with a 5 next to the bridge, and the name of the tone controls T1 and T2 with T1 being next to the master volume switch positions look like this: 5 = T1 (neck pickup) 4 = T1 and T2 (neck and middle pickup) 3 = T2 (half pill) 2 = T2 (bridge and middle pickup) 1 = no control of tone (bridge pickup) The volume of masterpieces in all positions of the guitar tone controls how work is to dampen the treble. This is different to a bass / treble control! Nothing is pushed, it is simply a potentiometer with a grounded capacitor. In my experience, I I do not know why they bother to put tone controls on guitars at all. Just make a sound muddy. Leave the tone controls to the fullest and do all the bass / treble amplifier settings. His guitar sounds better that way.
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