stonewolf a écrit :
En parcourant le forum j'ai lu que le cablage 50's rendait les potards plus efficace.
Lequel dois-je choisir alors?
Quelqu'un saurais expilquer pourquoi?
tout ce que j'ai trouvé et qui m'a fait conserver le cablage 50 plus le fait que les classic 57 me semble fait pour rester comme ça:
bon c'est un pdf et il n'y a plus le lien du site je peux te le mailer eventuellement (6 pages avec des schemas)
"This is a very important point and what you can find in some guitars today
is horrible and has almost nothing to do with a vintage Les Paul wiring.
First of all it´s important to know how to wire the components together.
You can find everything here and most shown wirings are simply wrong.
The most horrible thing that can be found is the variant with the volume
pots wired backwards !!! This is meant to solve a problem that can´t be
solved in a passive system. In the original Les Paul circuit both pickups
influence each other in the middle position of the pickup selector (both
pickups together). When you roll back the volume on one pickup just a
little bit, the other pickup is much louder than the other and if you roll
back the volume down to zero, both pickups are silent. This is not very
comfortable, but part of the real deal. With the volume pots wired
backwards, this phenomenon will disappear but you pay a high price for
this: all your treble and high end is killed when using the pots, your tone
will loose any color and will sound dull and dead. You can try to
compensate this with a socalled "bridging-cap" but all this fumbling is
garbage to my ears. The only real solution for this problem is an active
system but we don´t have one here in this guitar. So if you can´t live with
this fact, you can stop reading here - your system will never sound like an
old Les Paul, even with original 1959 PAF´s installed. So please have a
look at the drawings below, compare it with what you find in your Les Paul
and if neccesary change it into the real thing. Don´t forget the grounding
wire going from pot to pot, this is something often ignored."
comme je te l'ai dit ça marche plutot bien alors je n'essaie pas autre chose