Re: 250k or 500k Pots for...
Sorry for not replying back in awhile, I got distracted for a long time *dang you guitar!* Back to what everyone's suggesting, I guess I should go with a 500k tone pot for the Hot Rails to open it up more, but I'm confused about the capacitor part. I know there's a capacitor on one of the pots already in the cavity, but I can't recall on which tone pot it's located or what value it is. I'm guessing that the .47 is the standard, but I'm not sure I'm following this correctly because I don't know what effect the changing of capacitors will be.. Plus, is there a such thing a push/pull pot that can switch from 250k to 500k when pulled? Sounds crazy, but would be useful to me :scratchch
Okay, so this is what my guitar looks like now:
- Single Coil (Neck) w/ 250k tone pot
- Single Coil (Middle) w/ 250k tone pot
- JB (Bridge) w/ no tone pot
- 250k volume pot
Theoretically it will look like this if I'm following correctly:
- Hot Rails (Neck) w/ 500k tone pot
- Cool Rails (Middle) w/ 250k tone pot
- JB (Bridge) w/ no tone pot
- 250k volume pot?
Do I swap out the resistor wherever it's located (stock position, never replaced pots) with a .22 then I'm done?
Do you like the sound of the JB with your current 250k pots? Is it also wired to a tone control?
Oh and to answer your question, yes I like my JB in my Strat with the 250k volume pot, but I've never been brave enough to try wiring the neck tone pot to work for both the neck and bridge pickup to see how that sounds.