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Title: Q-Switch
Post by: jalevinemd on April 13, 2014, 07:28:31 AM
What effect does the Q-Switch have on tone? My Alembics all have the Skylark electronics with the on/off/bright switches and filter for each pickup. I'm considering making a change for my next build.
 
Thanks.
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: lbpesq on April 13, 2014, 08:58:44 AM
Jonathan:
 
It adds a little boost just at the cutoff frequency.  Sort of a slight treble/presence boost without losing the bottom.   I have a three-way Q on my Ferlembic (the pot leaf guitar that started life as an Alembic inspired Fernandes Masterhand), and the off-on-bright switches on my Further - my main two players.   I use the Q more than the bright setting.   I usually leave the Q in the middle position, with occasional excursions one way or the other.   If I had the Further in for work, I'd be tempted to have the off-on-bright swapped out for the three-way Q's.   Hope this helps.
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: jalevinemd on April 13, 2014, 09:21:57 AM
Thanks, Bill.
 
So is having a Q-switch and an on/off/bright on the same guitar kinda redundant then?
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: lbpesq on April 13, 2014, 09:31:54 AM
Unless you switch to a blade pickup selector, you'll need at least on/off switches.  The bright might be a little redundant but if you have the on/off anyway, why not?  For full disclosure, I should mention that I've been thinking about changing my Further to a blade pickup selector.  It certainly works better for quick, on-stage, changes.
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: jalevinemd on April 13, 2014, 11:31:27 AM
That's what I'm thinking about. More like the Europa electronics. But I'd like two pickups, a three position blade, individual normal/bright switches, individual volume and filter plus a Q-switch.
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: pace on April 13, 2014, 12:58:26 PM
I think the normal/bright AND Q's would be redundant, especially if you roll back the filters a tad anyway (knowing your musical tastes, I doubt you leave your filters wide open ever). I guess the setup you're looking for would be closest to anniversary electronics, w/ a blade selector in place of the rotary, and no mono/stereo toggle
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: jalevinemd on April 13, 2014, 01:10:57 PM
The only thing I use the bright switch for is to help get an acoustic guitar sound. With the filter all the way up and the bright switch on, the approximation is uncanny. I was hoping to use the Q-switch as more of a solo boost, but it doesn't sound like there's much additional gain from activating it.
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: lbpesq on April 13, 2014, 03:11:11 PM
I don't think you'd be happy using the Q as a solo boost.  If that's what you're looking for, and you want it on-board instead of using a stomp box or two channel amp, you might look at adding a stratoblaster.
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Q-Switch
Post by: jalevinemd on April 13, 2014, 04:28:11 PM
Bill,
 
Yeah the Blaster is probably the way to go. I'd like to see if they can have an extra knob to allow me to adjust the level of gain on-the-fly. I've got a similar setup on my Scott Walker. It has a Cutler pre-amp that gives me up to 10 dB boost. Nice feature for solos or for getting just a bit of dirt from the clean amp.