I can't find the wiring for this pot. There was one on guitarelectronics.com, but it disappeared. Can you help me? Thanks!
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How to wire a No-Load tone pot?
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Re: How to wire a No-Load tone pot?
I already used it as a volume pot and it had to be wire different. So i thought i have to wire it also different than a tone pot.Pickups... the final frontier.
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Re: How to wire a No-Load tone pot?
Inge -
For a tone pot, just wire it normally. At "10", there's no connection between the middle terminal (wiper) and the outside terminal, so there's no signal going to ground throught the tone cap at all.
I'm thinking that your volume pot application isn't a normal "no load" pot - how does it function?
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Re: How to wire a No-Load tone pot?
Originally posted by Fresh_StartInge -
I'm thinking that your volume pot application isn't a normal "no load" pot - how does it function?
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