Given that humbuckers are louder (about 2x greater signal output) than single coils, but like 500K vs. 250K control pots, I'm wrestling with the best way to adapt a bridge humbucker to one of the Strats I have. Using a seperate volume control for the h/b would be one way, but I don't really want two volume controls.
So, I'm thinking that adding a 82K (or 100 K) resistor in series with the h/b "hot wire" leading to the switch, and subsequently to the volume pot, would be one way of fakeing a 332K (or 350K )volume pot for the h/b when it is selected. Of course, that resistor would reduce the volume of the h/b, but perhaps simply down to the level of the single coils in the neck and bridge positions. The h/b would see a 82K (or 100K) + 250K resistance across itself, and when the volume pot was on 10, it would effectively be like it is rolled down 30% and maybe the signal levels between the s/c's and the h/b would be equalized.
What do you think ?
So, I'm thinking that adding a 82K (or 100 K) resistor in series with the h/b "hot wire" leading to the switch, and subsequently to the volume pot, would be one way of fakeing a 332K (or 350K )volume pot for the h/b when it is selected. Of course, that resistor would reduce the volume of the h/b, but perhaps simply down to the level of the single coils in the neck and bridge positions. The h/b would see a 82K (or 100K) + 250K resistance across itself, and when the volume pot was on 10, it would effectively be like it is rolled down 30% and maybe the signal levels between the s/c's and the h/b would be equalized.
What do you think ?