Butch Snyder
ObsoleteChickenPickingologist
I know the deal; most folks use 250k ohm pots for single coil pickups and 500k for humbuckers. What is the result if you use 1M ohm pots (vol and tone on a Telecaster)?
A bright thin Telecaster. I only use 1M pots for hot humbuckers like the Invader or SLUG.
Late sixties/seventies Telecasters use 1 meg pots. Jaguars/Jazzmasters (including most humbucker variants) use 1 meg pots.
I don't think pots are the tone game-changer a lot of people do- in general I find that a bright pickup using 1 meg pots still sounds like a bright pickup using 250k pots (or vice versa - you can't really fix an over-dark pickup by switching from 250k to 1 meg either.) Others seem to have different experiences.
Still - I'd rather use a higher value pot than I need, and turn it down than be stuck with a lower value pot that has less wiggle room.
I don't know how you formed that opinion. Ssl1s with 250k volume and tone are downright bassy. But with a 1 meg volume and no load tone sound like glass shards.
I've noticed that while the tone pot can be a higher value and be compensated by turning the control down, this can not be used to account for changes in volume pot value which I find shift the entire EQ of the pickup.
Could someone clarify:
Does volume pot value affect tone at full throttle, or only dialed down? What about no-load pot value?
Could someone clarify:
Does volume pot value affect tone at full throttle, or only dialed down? What about no-load pot value?