Inflames626
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Hey guys,
This one has been done a million times but I have some pretty specific requirements so it won't be an open-ended cork sniffing contest as far as exotic cap materials, values, etc.
I normally don't use a passive tone pot. I dislike them as I find them imprecise. But in my guitars that have them I often use them at 10 on the bridge position (fully bright) and 1 (fully dark) on the neck position to darken a neck pickup if it is too bright. In this way I can have both a warm and bright neck pickup depending on how I dial it in.
I don't go in between very often on the tone knob but when I do I would like things to be somewhat even and gradual with a wider (darker) sweep.
So far in my guitars (which are all humbuckers to this point) I have used 500k linear pots with a .022 uf cap for tone. The cap isn't anything special--those little red ceramic caps that come in import guitars. I prefer to use them because they are small.
Using linear pots with a .022 cap I have noticed that the pickups don't go quite as dark as I would like, and I only hear a serious change from about 3-1 on the tone knob. The rest of the change is very slight throughout the rest of the taper--almost imperceptible.
Another guitar that I have has a .022 uf cap but an audio pot. The change seems more obvious but again the change seems crowded at the very end of the taper. However, the .022 uf cap seems to go darker on an audio pot than on a linear one. At least my ear notices it more. I thought this was because of the audio taper of the pot making it more obvious at the sacrifice of a more even, gradual sweep.
My hope is that going with a .047 uf cap on a linear pot will make the tone darker and the sweep wider and more gradual for more in between tones. I thought I would check this by running it past all of you. Again, it wouldn't be anything special. Just one of those little green ceramic disc caps that are in import guitars.
I do have .1 uf Orange Drop caps (don't remember the pot type) in a dual P BC Rich Warlock bass because I wanted to imitate a vintage bass and sound more like a flatwound/fretless bass on a roundwound fretted rock bass.
I made the mistake of recording bass lines with the tone knob all the way on 1 (dark) and I never got out of mud territory. I had to do a lot of fixing in post to get it to sit right in the mix.
So I have always been a little paranoid about my caps being too dark.
So, do you think going to a .047 uf cap with a linear pot will give me a wider, darker, more gradual tone response?
Thanks.
This one has been done a million times but I have some pretty specific requirements so it won't be an open-ended cork sniffing contest as far as exotic cap materials, values, etc.
I normally don't use a passive tone pot. I dislike them as I find them imprecise. But in my guitars that have them I often use them at 10 on the bridge position (fully bright) and 1 (fully dark) on the neck position to darken a neck pickup if it is too bright. In this way I can have both a warm and bright neck pickup depending on how I dial it in.
I don't go in between very often on the tone knob but when I do I would like things to be somewhat even and gradual with a wider (darker) sweep.
So far in my guitars (which are all humbuckers to this point) I have used 500k linear pots with a .022 uf cap for tone. The cap isn't anything special--those little red ceramic caps that come in import guitars. I prefer to use them because they are small.
Using linear pots with a .022 cap I have noticed that the pickups don't go quite as dark as I would like, and I only hear a serious change from about 3-1 on the tone knob. The rest of the change is very slight throughout the rest of the taper--almost imperceptible.
Another guitar that I have has a .022 uf cap but an audio pot. The change seems more obvious but again the change seems crowded at the very end of the taper. However, the .022 uf cap seems to go darker on an audio pot than on a linear one. At least my ear notices it more. I thought this was because of the audio taper of the pot making it more obvious at the sacrifice of a more even, gradual sweep.
My hope is that going with a .047 uf cap on a linear pot will make the tone darker and the sweep wider and more gradual for more in between tones. I thought I would check this by running it past all of you. Again, it wouldn't be anything special. Just one of those little green ceramic disc caps that are in import guitars.
I do have .1 uf Orange Drop caps (don't remember the pot type) in a dual P BC Rich Warlock bass because I wanted to imitate a vintage bass and sound more like a flatwound/fretless bass on a roundwound fretted rock bass.
I made the mistake of recording bass lines with the tone knob all the way on 1 (dark) and I never got out of mud territory. I had to do a lot of fixing in post to get it to sit right in the mix.
So I have always been a little paranoid about my caps being too dark.
So, do you think going to a .047 uf cap with a linear pot will give me a wider, darker, more gradual tone response?
Thanks.