How many of you use 1 meg volume pots?

Bowtomecha

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I’m upgrading my volume pot to 1 meg from a 500k one. I’m curious who here uses them and in what capacity. What pickups are you using them with? Do you use different caps with your tone pot?
 
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the Fender vintage noiseless ship with 1 meg pots

they make the pickups a bit brighter

Fender does it on purpose I think
 
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1 meg volume pots raise the amplitude of the resonant peak of the pickup. This usually gives a really sharp initial attack that drops off very quickly . . . which can make a guitar sound piercing and like it has no sustain. It's a big part of why jazzmasters sound so plunky with their traditional wiring.

If your pickups are dark/muted, you may find this change useful. You'll want to use the tone controls a lot more often to tame them on occasion though.
 
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My Japanese Jazzmaster from the late '90s came with 1 MΩ volume and tone pots. Once I swapped the pickups out, though (a Texas Special and a Duncan Alnico Pro II), it was just too ridiculously trebly, and I swapped in a lower-valued pot.

One of the pots in the rhythm circuit (which I never used) was actually only 50 KΩ (the other was a Meg), I don't remember which was which, but it had a 22 nF cap.
 
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The one issue with 1 megohm pots is when you turn the volume down (which I never do). Then you put a lot more series resistance between the pickup and the amp, which can dull your tone.

But the load on the pickup is a lot less with the volume up. For very hot pickups that can give you a brighter tone.

Passive guitars are always a trade off.


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If the pickup is more than 12K I usually use a 1 Meg volume pot.
 
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I only use a 1meg pot as part of the tbx tone control in my clapton circuit.
 
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I have a 1 meg volume and no tone on a ax with 2 hot humbuckers. It doesn't make them brittle since they're already compressed it just lets the max amount of detail out that can come thru. My P bass has no controls and sounds great. Doesn't mess anything up whatsoever. Same full bass just max detail. The problem can be when you're using pickups that need to have their resonant peak squashed by a 250k volume to sound full enough and not brittle. Like when I tried a 1 meg volume and no load tone on my ssl1s. Sounded like glass shards. Kind of cool and novel if you want ice pick, but pretty rough for general playing.
 
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The one issue with 1 megohm pots is when you turn the volume down (which I never do). Then you put a lot more series resistance between the pickup and the amp, which can dull your tone.

But the load on the pickup is a lot less with the volume up. For very hot pickups that can give you a brighter tone.

Passive guitars are always a trade off.

Yes, demand for a really well designed bleed circuit I think, even more so than on 500k.

Capacitance in cord will matter even more, being part of the LP filter that is created - so really getting high quality cord will do the same job, almost as doing 1 Mohm pots. Not the resonance part, but brighten all tone up.

Anyway, how I felt going for 60 pF/meter(19 pF/foot) cord. GeorgeL and Klotz has these.
Matters even when volume at 10.
 
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I kind of dread working out the treble bleed. I’ve seen three variations and the values of the caps and resistors in conjunction with my setup will have me experimenting for a good while I think. I might use a trimpot with some alligator clips to work out the resistor I need in end.
 
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220pf cap only. You're welcome. Or don't listen to me even though I spent several months figuring it out.
 
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I put a 1 Meg tone pot in a buddy's strat a long while back. It's still there.

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The top part of the sweep to a 1 meg pot is useless. Above 500k or 300k really, there's almost no audible difference between bypassed. It works better to just use a 250k or 300k no load pot for a tone and have the top part of the sweep actually have an effect instead of having to turn a 1 meg tone down to 2 before you get any effect.
 
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The top part of the sweep to a 1 meg pot is useless. Above 500k or 300k really, there's almost no audible difference between bypassed. It works better to just use a 250k or 300k no load pot for a tone and have the top part of the sweep actually have an effect instead of having to turn a 1 meg tone down to 2 before you get any effect.
Only if your hearing is burnt enough not to be able to tell the difference.

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I put a 1 Meg tone pot in a buddy's strat a long while back. It's still there.
Thats the same as swapping cap to half value on a Gibson, or quarter even for strat usually 250k+47nF.
Probably brighten up a bit even with pot on 10.

Turning tone all the way down is probably enough that you ever use anyway.
 
Re: How many of you use 1 meg volume pots?

The top part of the sweep to a 1 meg pot is useless. Above 500k or 300k really, there's almost no audible difference between bypassed. It works better to just use a 250k or 300k no load pot for a tone and have the top part of the sweep actually have an effect instead of having to turn a 1 meg tone down to 2 before you get any effect.

Is it possible you tried linear instead of log pot, or vice versa?
As I recall linear make everything happen in one end. So does not follow how we hear as well.
Some pots are audio taper, not sure how they differ from normal log.
 
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^ Yeah you pretty much have to use log for 500k or else it won't taper for ****. Especially if u had 1 meg.

Only if your hearing is burnt enough not to be able to tell the difference.

I do notice a *slight* difference between a 500k tone on 10 and bypassed. But 1 meg.. wtf? Just use a no load. If you want a broad sweep just use a 300k no load tone.
 
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I plan on using the 1 meg strictly for volume with my sentient 7 and Pegasus 7. I thought no load only applies to tone pots.

I bought a fender 250k no load tone I plan on wiring in this week. Not even so much for tone but to bypass it but still have an option of using it. I have a stock 500k volume which I haven’t measured but I feel that it’s much lower than 500k. I use a George L cable and I’ve disengaged the tone without getting much improvement. Before I clip my pole screws lower, I want to get what I can out of the electronics first to get more treble out of this. I’m hoping it was just a bum pot all along.
 
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I'm an old deaf man. That extra treble means a lot to me.

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Re: How many of you use 1 meg volume pots?

Roll with 500k or 1 meg volumes and either no tone or a 250k no load tone.
 
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