die Bullen
Junior Member
I did call the shop where the X175 is having the work done and I am definitely going the treble bleed route. I also specified that I need a full range of tone so please select proper tone pots to allow full tonal range for jazz to rockabilly.
I also asked them to throw in a sound post. This is really for 2 reasons:
1- this guitar will be gigged with regularly and I wanted a little more stability "just in case"
2- This will be played at louder volumes so I'd prefer to reduce potential feedback. My X150 feeds back very easily- I sent this to the tech before I really determined feedback but I doubt that a 1" dowel (or whatever they use) is going to ruin the sound of the guitar.
I also asked them to throw in a sound post. This is really for 2 reasons:
1- this guitar will be gigged with regularly and I wanted a little more stability "just in case"
2- This will be played at louder volumes so I'd prefer to reduce potential feedback. My X150 feeds back very easily- I sent this to the tech before I really determined feedback but I doubt that a 1" dowel (or whatever they use) is going to ruin the sound of the guitar.