on my strat i only use the neck pick up but not for BROOTAL METAL RIFFZ but for blues leads. i usually use the bridge pick up on my jag-stang for playing anything that gets heavy distortion. good luck fixing it up
Thanks.
I worked on it, and discovered, much to my dismay, EVERY SWITCH ON EARTH THAT IS NOT THE FRIGGIN' STOCK SWITCH ROBS THIS GUITAR OF IT'S BALLS.
Basically, I bought every 3 way toggle that I could get my hands on (I've returned all but one, which will go into my Les Paul, seeing as it's the same type of switch. I have bad luck with switches dying), and every one of them takes 60%+ of the output from the guitar and just drops it, so I have to have gain on full, even on the clean channel, just to hear the darn thing.
So, taking a cue from Eddie Van Halen, (whom I'm not a big fan of, for future reference), I wired both pickups directly to the volume knob with a BFB (big friggin' bead) of solder.
Now, it sounds raunchier than ever, and the only compromise I need to make is lightening up the bass and mids on my clean channel. Other than that, it's working great, and the LEDs are finally lighting up, so there's a blue and a red LED just shining away any time I plug a cable in. Supposedly there's a green LED in there, but according to the schematic from Yamaha, there isn't.
Now, I have a regular toggle switch in the switch slot that's just there for looks. I really don't switch pickups very often at all, and when I do, it's on my Strat when I'm playing bluesy stuff.
I'm debating disconnecting the neck pickup, but I'm content as is.
It still sounds great, and it looks great too.
