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  1. The Quick Answer. The Les Paul has three main control types: Pickup selector. Tone controls. Volume controls. The pickup selector allows you to either activate the bridge or neck pickups in isolation, or in combination. The tone controls allow you to adjust the brightness of your tone.

  2. If your selector switch is not staying in either Rhythm or Treble position, you may not have to replace the switch. Unscrew your switch and take it out of th...

  3. 1 févr. 2008 · I just received my new Epi Les Paul Studio guitar and I have a really stupid question. My manual shows that the rhythm treble switch up position is rhythm, middle is both and down is treble, It seems that on my guitar middle is OFF, ZIPP, NADA.

  4. 11 juil. 2017 · Les Paul players know what happens when you use the middle position of the 3-way switch: Backing down just one of the volumes to zero shuts off the entire guitar. Now, the only real solution for this problem—assuming it’s an issue for you—is to switch to active circuitry.

  5. 17 juin 2007 · The lever on the switch separates the contacts to disconnect the neck pickup when you are in the treble position, and disconnect the bridge pickup in the rhythm position.

  6. Hey guys, when I switch to treble on my epiphone les paul, there is no sound and no distortion. When I switch it to the middle position, the sound is muted with a little distortion. When I switch it to rhythm, there is no problem at all and it plays fine.

  7. 2 nov. 2009 · You could try tapping on each of the pickups with the switch in different positions to see what might be creating a signal and what might not, and it's also well worth having a look inside the switch cavity and see if anything looks corroded or broken.