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My Jtv Hd 2.0 Experience/ Ordeal
ozbadman replied to johnnyayyy's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Well, fumbled it a little perhaps. -
Jtv 2.0 T-model Position 4
ozbadman replied to 4cast's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
BTW 4cast, well picked on the Tele Wide-Range Humbucker. Spot on. -
Jtv 2.0 T-model Position 4
ozbadman replied to 4cast's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
and: http://line6.com/jtv-59/features -
Nice work stevek. Just for clarity, the pspice model is a model of the effect of the tone control only. It's operating as a filter, and the resonant peak position is unchanged, except in the case of tone control set to 0. In all other cases, the highs are being filtered out using the tone control in various positions. Additionally, changing the volume control on a passive pickup affects the tone by damping the height of the resonant peak, and gives a similar, but less extreme result as the tone control in that the position of the resonant peak is unchanged. Adding a so-called "volume bypass cap" actually moves the position of the resonant peak.
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Oh wow. Very sweet. Now, do I need a Vetta? Hmmm.
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My dad's stereo has a loudness pot! Actually, I'd love to see a loudness (Fletcher-Munson EQ compensator) stompbox so my HD500 sounds I dialled in in my bedroom could be much closer when I get to a venue, rather than having to adjust the board so much. Anybody want to build one?
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Yeah. Sorry, I re-read your original post and it became clearer, so I deleted my post. Helmuth Lemme has just released his excellent book in English, which I think is a must-read for anyone who's interested in guitar electronics and why different guitars and pickups sound the way they do. "Electric Guitar Sound Secrets and Technology". It was originally in German, so the translations are a bit dicey, but one can work out what he means. Some of his work is here: http://buildyourguitar.com/resources/lemme/ So I gather that as of right now, the JTVs keep their characteristic sounds as the volume control is changed (unfortunately, mine is in another country at the moment, and I haven't tested this).
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Hey Steve, Slightly off-topic, (well, miles off-topic) and I don't want to hijack the thread, but I bought the triple-shot rings myself and when I went to install them, the screw-holes didn't quite line-up. Did you have to drill into your 59 to make this fit? Thanks, David.
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The reason it's important on standard guitars is that turning down the volume knob reduces the peak of the resonant frequency due to it's passive circuit with the cable capacitance. That is, turning down the volume knob actually changes the tone, which is an unintended consequence. It's possible that Line 6 didn't model this (some would say, unfortunate) characteristic and therefore, volume pot bypass modelling is unnecessary. I don't have my JTV to test this but personally, I would prefer they didn't model the volume pot tone variations as it's not very useful. I want my volume to control volume only. I can use tone when I want to change the tone. Does anyone know if the tone changes on the JTVs when you reduce the volume using the volume control? (I'm talking about with clean signals, not an overdriven amp).
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Just to clarify: on Strats, although the middle pickup is reverse wound, the magnets are also installed reverse polarity. Thus, any selection with the middle pickup is IN-PHASE, not OUT-OF-PHASE (but it does kill hum). Brian May used neck and middle out-of-phase for the Bohemian Rhapsody solo, but it's not his normal sound. Basically, it kills a lot of the low end sound due to the signal cancellation. It doesn't kill it all due to the space between the pickups ensuring they don't pick up the identical sound. Plus, Brian's pickups are in series, not parallel. Out of phase results in a thinner sound than people generally find useful.
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Post Your "wishlist" For The Next Update!
ozbadman replied to McLenison's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
How about a model (or 2+) or the Brian May Red Special? -
V2 Hd Comparison Video
ozbadman replied to andiw's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Nice job. Thanks for doing this. -
Jtv V2 Models Png Poster
ozbadman replied to ozbadman's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Hi jeff, It's quite a bit of work, so perhaps somebody else could do it. The reason it's done this way is that the original Variax sheet was done this way, so there was less to change. When I first saw the Variax one it seemed odd to me too, but I definitely got used to it so that now it looks quite normal. One of the great advantages to doing it this way is that most of us are right-handed. That means that the neck is going to the left when I'm holding the guitar: Just like in the pictures. Therefore, I can look at the picture, and instanly know where to put the pickup selector. With all the guitars turned around, the pickup selector wouldn't match the orientation of the guitar, unless we also swapped the left-to-right order of the guitars but if we did that, I'd have to rotate the image in my mind every time I was trying to set the selector switch correctly. I don't know if that made sense, but hopefully. :) Cheers, David. -
Jtv V2 Models Png Poster
ozbadman replied to ozbadman's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Thanks swing_girl -
Jtv V2 Models Png Poster
ozbadman replied to ozbadman's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
The png has been updated with the corrections noted by swing_girl. Any further corrections, please post them here. Cheers, David. -
Jtv V2 Models Png Poster
ozbadman replied to ozbadman's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Thanks swing_girl. I couldn't find the new information. I'll update this today and re-submit. -
Jtv V2 Models Png Poster
ozbadman replied to ozbadman's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Just to let people know who've already downloaded it, the original version had a white hole in the middle of one of the strats. I've replaced the image with this fixed if you care to download it again. -
Jtv V2 Models Png Poster
ozbadman replied to ozbadman's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Man, you're quick Silverhead. First time I forgot to press the final "attach this file button". It's attached properly now. -
I put this image together based on the old Variax models poster that I (and I think others) like to use. If there are any errors/corrections/requested changes, please post them here. Cheers, David.
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About Jtv And Last Hd Update
ozbadman replied to manu1980's topic in James Tyler Variax Guitars / Workbench HD
Hi, Variax 500 and JTV are not compatable. You would need to use Workbench HD for your JTV. I doubt Workbench HD would work for the Variax 500, but I haven't tried it. The electronics on-board the JTVs and thus the modelled sounds available are the same for all models (59, 69, 89, etc.), now that the new firmware has been released. The differences between various JTV models (59, 69, 89, etc) are: - each model has different magnetic pickups - each model has a different look and feel, and knobs in different positions and configurations - some models have whammy bars, some do not - the lettering on the alternate tuning selector is different on the 89 models (more drops, instead of open tunings). Therefore, default open tunings are different on the 89s compared to the others. I don't play metal so someone else will have to contribute here, but I hope this helps a little. -
While I can understand your frustration, all I can say as someone who used to work in Software, is every single thing you do, no matter how small, takes some amount of time. I for one am glad they released it now, rather than having us waiting for another few weeks to also get it working for the POD only people, especially as all JTVs are shipped with the interface cable. If Line 6 waited until everything was perfect and finished, we still wouldn't even have the POD HD500. :)
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Use one of these, as posted by Line 6 in the forum: http://line6.com/support/topic/124-user-created-dt-editors/
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I haven't heard of this before, so it definitely looks like a hardware fault to me. It's some sort of intermittent problem like a bad connection or a dry solder joint, Either way, I'd be swapping it for another one. You could try calling the Line 6 support line. They're very helpful, but I would imagine they're going to tell you to send it back.