Great demo. I have a Freeway in my SSS Strat and one in my Nashville Tele. They are great. The series combos, addition/retention of the classic Tele Neck and Bridge combo, the all 3 pickups and of course the Classic Neck, Middle, Bridge 1-5 are incredibly versatile. A Tele in Series gets me very close to the Humbucker tones of my Les Paul and adds even more tonal possibilities. I can't recommend them highly enough.
damn, i didn't know that Mick Foley could playing guitar sooo good! hahaha Good explanation bro! i am just intend to use this switch! its very valuable demo.
A note to anyone experimenting with setups like these: the pickup heights can make quite a bit of difference in the sparkle/cut-through of the tone. Some combinations are definitely better defined with less mud
Great demo, but I don't understand the 'tone' legend in the graphic in the lower right corner. 'Tone: TN + TM*' and so on. I don't understand any of them. Maybe I am just dense, but could you explain the legend, please? Thank you!
AWESOME demo!
Great demo. I have a Freeway in my SSS Strat and one in my Nashville Tele. They are great. The series combos, addition/retention of the classic Tele Neck and Bridge combo, the all 3 pickups and of course the Classic Neck, Middle, Bridge 1-5 are incredibly versatile. A Tele in Series gets me very close to the Humbucker tones of my Les Paul and adds even more tonal possibilities. I can't recommend them highly enough.
damn, i didn't know that Mick Foley could playing guitar sooo good! hahaha
Good explanation bro! i am just intend to use this switch! its very valuable demo.
A note to anyone experimenting with setups like these: the pickup heights can make quite a bit of difference in the sparkle/cut-through of the tone. Some combinations are definitely better defined with less mud
I have one of these in my favourite HsS Strat
With the bridge side hb coil and middle in series you get Brian May main tone
is it still treating you well?
Absolutely
Great demo, but I don't understand the 'tone' legend in the graphic in the lower right corner. 'Tone: TN + TM*' and so on. I don't understand any of them. Maybe I am just dense, but could you explain the legend, please? Thank you!
It means Tone Neck and Tone Middle, usually the bridge pickup has no tone, it depends on the wiring of your guitar :)
@@sergioserramusic Ohh...thank you Sergio!
How are the tone knobs allocated and can it be modified?
The tone knobs work as standard!
Thx