250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

Andyrew004

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I want to put an Invader in my strat, and I was wondering if I should use 250k or 500k pots. I'm trying to go for a pop-punk sound. (I use a Peavey Classic 30 combo amp).

Thanks =D
 
Re: 250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

http://www.fender.com/support/diagrams/pdf_temp1/stratocaster/0138200A/SD0138200APg3.pdf

http://www.fender.com/support/diagrams/pdf_temp1/stratocaster/0138200A/SD0138200APg2.pdf

Links above are for Tom delonge strat (which probably has sound you're going for)...it uses a Duncan Invader, no tone, volume only circuit....as it shows, they used a 500k volume pot, but also a capacitor and resistor,.......first link is wiring diagram, second is part list showng values...
Good Luck!
 
Re: 250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

500K. -- If you went 250K it wouldn't be bright enough for the invader.
 
Re: 250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

now i have a 500k for my invader in my strat and i find it way too bright! it sounds sooo glassy and twangy like a single coil....and it makes the lows sound too bright aswell not as fat as they shoud be! id say go for a 250k, thats what im going to do! but fender hs theres set up with a 500k and a ressistor ans a .22 cap on the pot....sooo its just w/e
 
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Re: 250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

it sounds like you either wired it out of phase, or you accidentally used a neck model in the bridge.
 
Re: 250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

too bright really?
start off with a 500k and go from there, if its too bright for you try a 250k, if its not bright enough try a 1meg, i think you'll be happy with a 500k though,
 
Re: 250k or 500k pots for Invader in a strat

Come to think of it, just wire it directly to the output jack...
I think as minmal as possible. If tone and volume then maybe a NO LOAD tone pot and 500k. Problem with 1 meg is the taper and effect on tone when turned down can be a nuisance (I never touched it when I had a Jag for this reason).
 
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