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Improve / change the tone of the electric guitar?

I have Fender Stratocaster squire, I was wondering if anyone knew of some tips / tricks improve the tone, I can not pay parking again or something, but is there anyway I can improve the tone, or make the guitar has more variations in tone, any simple modifications or adaptations that can be done? oh, and the two buttons on the guitar tone does nothing, people told me that they make a little, but they are wrong they simply do nothing, this can be corrected?

Hello! Try raising your pickups a little closer to the strings, the closer you get to polepieces (magnets) to the strings, more robust tone. You can even pickup angle (relative to surface upper shell) to emphasize the bass or treble or strings, if desired. If you get too close to the ropes, pulling magnet will begin to affect support so negative, so do not overdo it. In general, playing with the volume control on the guitar in full, however, very little to reduce the volume can clear a strident tone caused by amplifier high-gain pedal or settings. Change the strings regularly, new sets of Ernie Ball, D'Addario, Dean Markley, Elixir, GHS or trademarks are reasonable and chains in good standing. Using heavier sets tone will improve significantly; Fender Stratocasters usually come with 9 (eg 9-11-16-24-32-42), to try up to 10 (eg, 10-13-17-26-36-46) to start (see http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091214142621AA3xirJ for more details). The tone of buttons, the middle tone knob controls the cutting of acute (less high frequencies through, emphasizing the bass) for just the neck pickup, and the bottom knob (tone closer Take exit) controls the treble cut for just the middle pickup. There is no tone control for bridge pickup. Sincerely, Dana

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