L lupito New member Apr 13, 2006 #1 for a tele with pickup config of B - single coil N - humbucker the pots should be? A) V - 250k, T - 250k B) V - 500k, T - 250k i'm thinking of going A with a little twist: for the neck humbucker, i'll bypass the tone pot for more top end
for a tele with pickup config of B - single coil N - humbucker the pots should be? A) V - 250k, T - 250k B) V - 500k, T - 250k i'm thinking of going A with a little twist: for the neck humbucker, i'll bypass the tone pot for more top end
L Lewguitar Guest Apr 13, 2006 #2 Re: POTS for Fat tele Totally depends on the humbucker. A JB would sound good with 250K pots... But most like to see 500K pots. Seems like most Tele single coils sound best with 250K...though some (like a Alinico II Tele neck which is warm in tone) sound fine with 500K. You'll have to experiment...I would. Lew
Re: POTS for Fat tele Totally depends on the humbucker. A JB would sound good with 250K pots... But most like to see 500K pots. Seems like most Tele single coils sound best with 250K...though some (like a Alinico II Tele neck which is warm in tone) sound fine with 500K. You'll have to experiment...I would. Lew
L lupito New member Apr 13, 2006 #3 Re: POTS for Fat tele yeah most likely that will be the way to go... i'm leaning towards a 500/250... the bridge pu is an ANT II tele and the neck is an Antiquity humbucker, which depending on the resulting sound may or may not be replaced by a Seth Lover neck
Re: POTS for Fat tele yeah most likely that will be the way to go... i'm leaning towards a 500/250... the bridge pu is an ANT II tele and the neck is an Antiquity humbucker, which depending on the resulting sound may or may not be replaced by a Seth Lover neck