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jwbriggs
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I have a Bronco Bass, and have purchased a hot rails neck P/U to replace the stock pickup (following the lead of several people on the interwebs). The question is this: do I replace the stock volume control (which I assume is a 250K pot, I haven't opened it up to look) with a 500K pot? If so, do I need to replace the capacitor (which I assume to be a 0.22 microfarad cap) with a 0.47 microfarad cap to match SD's wiring diagram (http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=1hum_1vol_1tone)? My goal is to reduce the noise of the stock instrument while achieving a general-purpose sound. Any help would be appreciated. To recap, my options seem to be:
1) swap the p/u, keep the pot
2) swap the p/u and the pot, keep the cap
3) swap the p/u, pot, and cap so that I match the SD wiring diagram (which was written for a guitar and not bass).
1) swap the p/u, keep the pot
2) swap the p/u and the pot, keep the cap
3) swap the p/u, pot, and cap so that I match the SD wiring diagram (which was written for a guitar and not bass).