My fellow members...for quite some time I have been searching the web as to find info and/or answers to certain things that
have been puzzling me.I have been wondering what exactly makes let's say a Burns Marvin sound different compared to a Fender Stratocaster?
As some of you might know I have a Marquee and I've been doing an A/B comparison with my Strat.I must say that soundwise there really isn't
quite an extreme difference in basic sound only that the Burns is a bit more "crispier" in some manner.
So my question is...are the electrical components in a Burns Marvin that different in value compared to a Strat?
If so...what are the values exactly? ( pots,pickups,etc. )I know the pots in a Strat are all 250k and also know the pickups and caps specs originally used.
The thing is I haven't a clue as to what's used in a Marvin coz there isn't a fitting wiring/components diagram anywhere to be found.
If I could get one of these diagrams then I'd know exactly what's used and how to wire accordingly.For the Strat it's no big deal..schematics can be found
easily for it but not for example a Marvin or Marquee.
Maybe some of the members by chance know of anything about being able to get a diagram or perhaps have had the nerve to look "under the hood"
of a Marvin or such as to see what's in there and how it's been wired?
I'm planning on wiring my Marquee in the same way as a Marvin is wired and using the same pots,caps,etc.( omg...getting too technical here.. )
Hence the reason I'm asking this is why..
Any help will be of great appreciation,
Cheers,
Ernie