Hi folks,
new here (officially now), though of course I've found good info before in this fine forum.
A friendly hello to everybody !
Allow me a tough question, please, I'm in need of expert help.
On some of my guitars, mainly Gibson styles with 500k volume pots, regardless of amps or PUs, I notice an annoying behaviour :
When rolling down the volume hum is slowly increasing, between 2 and 0 it goes away again.
Obviouslly it's more noticeable with overdriven classic rock sounds or compressed cleans.
Kinman describes this exact phenomenon in the FAQ and blames the 500k pots.
Since I dearly love my Alnico 2 PUs (2x Pearly Gates, 1x Classic 57, 1x Barfuss P90, among others) I fear 250k pots might make those guitars too dull ...
Here's what I tried already :
- modern and 50s wiring
- different amps
- a good boost pedal (Xotic) immediately after the guitar hoping for an impedance buffering effect
- ground lift switch on the amps
- triple ckecked wirings, guitar cables and so on
-- none of that helps, unfortunately.
- I'm NOT talking about the classic hum when you're too close to the amp or when you have bad shielding / grounding
- I'm NOT talking about old / dirty pots
After many F-Style years I've discovered G-styles again, and a big part of the fun here is working with the volumes ...
Any help / ideas much appreciated !
Tia,
stumble
new here (officially now), though of course I've found good info before in this fine forum.
A friendly hello to everybody !
Allow me a tough question, please, I'm in need of expert help.
On some of my guitars, mainly Gibson styles with 500k volume pots, regardless of amps or PUs, I notice an annoying behaviour :
When rolling down the volume hum is slowly increasing, between 2 and 0 it goes away again.
Obviouslly it's more noticeable with overdriven classic rock sounds or compressed cleans.
Kinman describes this exact phenomenon in the FAQ and blames the 500k pots.
Since I dearly love my Alnico 2 PUs (2x Pearly Gates, 1x Classic 57, 1x Barfuss P90, among others) I fear 250k pots might make those guitars too dull ...
Here's what I tried already :
- modern and 50s wiring
- different amps
- a good boost pedal (Xotic) immediately after the guitar hoping for an impedance buffering effect
- ground lift switch on the amps
- triple ckecked wirings, guitar cables and so on
-- none of that helps, unfortunately.
- I'm NOT talking about the classic hum when you're too close to the amp or when you have bad shielding / grounding
- I'm NOT talking about old / dirty pots
After many F-Style years I've discovered G-styles again, and a big part of the fun here is working with the volumes ...
Any help / ideas much appreciated !
Tia,
stumble
