W watercarving New member Mar 18, 2011 #1 Would you put in 500k pots? Capacitor (22)? Anything I should think about?
Bones New member Mar 18, 2011 #2 Re: All everything in strat In a traditional stratocaster I'd use 250k pots.
W watercarving New member Mar 18, 2011 #3 Re: All everything in strat Curious why since it seems most humbuckers use 500k.
D Dr P New member Mar 18, 2011 #4 Re: All everything in strat Sorry for asking - what is All everything in strat?
W watercarving New member Mar 19, 2011 #5 Re: All everything in strat The 'All Everything Set' from SD.
M Mark Le Comte New member Mar 19, 2011 #6 Re: All everything in strat I think you mean the everything axe set. 500k pots for them I think.
Jeff_H Dean Hardtail Fanologist Mar 19, 2011 #7 Re: All everything in strat Generally 250k pots for single coils and 500k for humbuckers, mini humbuckers, etc. However, plenty of people buck the trend. Whatever works for you is fine, but my first sentence is the "norm".
Re: All everything in strat Generally 250k pots for single coils and 500k for humbuckers, mini humbuckers, etc. However, plenty of people buck the trend. Whatever works for you is fine, but my first sentence is the "norm".
Artie Peaveyologist Mar 19, 2011 #8 Re: All everything in strat Bones said: In a traditional stratocaster I'd use 250k pots. Click to expand... Me too. watercarving said: Curious why since it seems most humbuckers use 500k. Click to expand... Because the single-sized hum's are specifically designed to be a drop-in replacement in Strats, which would normally have 250k pots.
Re: All everything in strat Bones said: In a traditional stratocaster I'd use 250k pots. Click to expand... Me too. watercarving said: Curious why since it seems most humbuckers use 500k. Click to expand... Because the single-sized hum's are specifically designed to be a drop-in replacement in Strats, which would normally have 250k pots.
stevie_bees Cat In The Hatministrator Mar 19, 2011 #9 Re: All everything in strat I use 250K pots in my G&L Legacy, and have no problems with those...