Di marzio tone zone muddy on a les paul

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Especially when playing 11- 48 strings it sounds really muddy, with no clarity. Too much mud for the chug chug thing I like lol. I ve tried asjusting the height but it gets a lot gainless.Has anyone ever had the simolar experience?
 
sotosprince":26w7zk9o said:
Especially when playing 11- 48 strings it sounds really muddy, with no clarity. Too much mud for the chug chug thing I like lol. I ve tried asjusting the height but it gets a lot gainless.Has anyone ever had the simolar experience?


IMO, a tone zone is best suited to a super strat to equal out the effects of a fast neck/floyd....and it works wonderfully for that. A Les Paul needs a different tone curve IMO. What value pots are in your Les Paul?
 
Ditto. The tone Zone thickens up thin sounding guitars with Floyds very well. I’d never put one in a LP.
 
Bloodrock":8lczzfci said:
Ditto. The tone Zone thickens up thin sounding guitars with Floyds very well. I’d never put one in a LP.
Yup, the ToneZone is a problem solver for bright guitars, and in the right guitar it sounds great.
Definitely not the right PU in a Les Paul.

Side note: If you do have a bright guitar and are considering a ToneZone, look at the Motor City Afwayu. Same kinda thing, just way better on every level.
 
sotosprince":3qybi3qg said:
Especially when playing 11- 48 strings it sounds really muddy, with no clarity. Too much mud for the chug chug thing I like lol. I ve tried asjusting the height but it gets a lot gainless.Has anyone ever had the simolar experience?

Never played the tone zone, but the Dominion sounds great for chug a chug in a LP. Its a bit dry and it doesn't hit the amp hard, but through a high gain amp it is pretty cool. Tight and nasty!
 
fusedbrain":2y1sujl9 said:
Side note: If you do have a bright guitar and are considering a ToneZone, look at the Motor City Afwayu. Same kinda thing, just way better on every level.

Cool...The Air/Tone Zone have been my home base bridge pup for years on my Ibby/Charvel...and it just works. If the Afwayu has less of the "aww" inherent to the Zones high strings, I may be interested. The Zones have such an awesome squish on palm mutes(even on the unwound strings), it's hard for me to kick that lol.
 
I have a Tone Zone in a maple top mahogany back Ibanez Destroyer, no mud... same woods, scale length etc... as a Les Paul, FWIW.
 
Well I have it installed in a 90s samick les paul artist - wonderful player btw- and it does sound really muddy! Maybe I should just switch it with my breed which is in my kramer pacer...
 
Try a 36th anniversary PAF, have one in my Love Rock and it sounds righteous.
 
dpeterson":6xo35lyc said:
Try a 36th anniversary PAF, have one in my Love Rock and it sounds righteous.
Hmm it does look inferesting but it might be a bit less gainy than those that I'm used to. Does it chug? Hahah
 
paulyc":2vqvrdnf said:
I have a Tone Zone in a maple top mahogany back Ibanez Destroyer, no mud... same woods, scale length etc... as a Les Paul, FWIW.

your destroyer will be 25mm (1 inch) thinner than a les paul so that makes a huge difference. Also I have found pointier guitars in general sound a little thinner
 
I would be surprised if it’s a full inch less ? That seems like a lot, I’ll have to check that but thanks for the info... now I’m curious.
 
paulyc":ykv6gdhf said:
I would be surprised if it’s a full inch less ? That seems like a lot, I’ll have to check that but thanks for the info... now I’m curious.

depending on the LP its pretty close (customs are thicker). Measure the thickness as close as you can to where the neck meets the body. Last one I had was around 75mm and most other guitars are 40-45mm
 
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