Re: Best Pot for Spin-A-Split
Zhangliqun said:
I don't care what the pot value is, because it doesn't matter anyway. It's the TAPER I was posting about way back in those halcyon days of September 2005 AD. A smooth taper. I don't think running resistors across the pot lugs is relevant unless it can be manipulated to somehow positively affect the TAPER of the pot so that 7-10 aren't the same and suddenly the bottom falls out at 6.999, and it stays pretty much the same until 3.547 and drops off again, and so on.
You can see the taper with your multimeter. Say your pickup is 8.5k. Plug a short cord into your guitar like you're just going to measure DC resistance -- as you turn the SAS pot down from 10, you can watch the reading on the mm go all the way down from 8.5k to whatever the DCR of the remaining coil is, 4.25k if it's not a mismatched bucker.
You can also see very graphically how UN-SMOOTH the taper is.
Actually, a lower pot value will give you a more gradual taper. Think about it - if the full turn from 1-10 only covers 100k instead of 500k, you can zero in on the useful range. Also, a linear taper pot produces a more useful control over the full range of the pot than a linear taper would.
The downside of the lower value, linear taper pot is that you may never see the full humbucker. That's specifically why I recommended a no-load pot way back when.
Regarding treble loss, the spin-a-split (or dial-a-tap) circuit can be set up so it isn't shorting one coil to ground. If your spin-a-split pot simply shorted black with the red/white series connection, then at "1" (or "10" depending) the slug coil would be shorted out and only the screw coil would be in the circuit.
If you want to split to the slug coil, you can re-wire the humbucker as follows:
white - ground
black & green - series connection & one lead to dial-a-tap
red - hot & other lead to dial-a-tap
I apologize for not having Artie's talent for quick, clean drawings, but am reasonably sure that this works for dial-a-tap. I have re-wired a humbucker this way for different purpose and that part I'm certain about.
FWIW personally, I prefer to split to the screw coil anyway - at least on a Strat because it sounds more like a Strat's bridge single coil would, both by itself and when combined in parallel with the middle pup.
Chip