between 250k and 500k needed

Does this still happen when you turn it off?
I'd have to try it, I might have my NS a bit too high.

But honestly, I feel dumb because I just Googled the solution for this in terms of using master vol/tone on a guitar with different output pickups. They recommend rolling the volume back to 7, not 5. Last I recall, I had noticed this but it didn't really "take" in my memory until now.

I'll try both. I appreciate your suggestion and I'll try it.
 
I'd have to try it, I might have my NS a bit too high.

But honestly, I feel dumb because I just Googled the solution for this in terms of using master vol/tone on a guitar with different output pickups. They recommend rolling the volume back to 7, not 5. Last I recall, I had noticed this but it didn't really "take" in my memory until now.

I'll try both. I appreciate your suggestion and I'll try it.
Let us know what you figure out!
 
I'd have to try it, I might have my NS a bit too high.

But honestly, I feel dumb because I just Googled the solution for this in terms of using master vol/tone on a guitar with different output pickups. They recommend rolling the volume back to 7, not 5. Last I recall, I had noticed this but it didn't really "take" in my memory until now.

I'll try both. I appreciate your suggestion and I'll try it.
Don't feel dumb. It depends on which pots you have in your guitar and how they're tapered. One taper's 5 might be another taper's 7.

It could make the wiring complicated, but Fender makes a stacked pot that's 250K and 500K.


Might need a SuperSwitch to allow you to have the 250K portion on the stacks and the 500K on the bridge humbucker, but I haven't had enough coffee this morning to visualize that schematic, yet. 🤪
 
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