I dont under stand how a dual concentric pot is the equivalent of a no load pot
that sound not right
But its yours
Have fun
My attempt to share of yesterday at night was effectively not clear at all...
Buttt... the 250k part of a stock TBX (not mounted, without components)
is a no load control in center position. That's how Fender designed it.
The 1M part is half conductive, half resistive. Its resistance is of 0 Ohm from 0 to 5/10 (center position) then rises from 0 Ohm to 1M between 5.1/10 and 10/10.
This control as I've installed it in an Explorer works as following:
*From 4.5 to zero, it's a normal 250k tone control, since I've fitted the 250k part with a regular 22nF (0.022µF) tone cap.
*At 5/10, the resistive load of 250k is disabled.
*The center lugs of both controls are connected to each other and to the "hot" side of the output jack.
*On the 1M part, the right lug is connected to nothing. The left lug is connected to a 1nF cap (0.001µF) going to ground. So this part works as a 1M tone control with a low value capacitor, trimming the high range but leaving the hi-mid intact.
That's where I've not been clear at all: the control is never in no-load mode in the strict meaning of this word, since it involves a capacitive load in center position... Now, a low value cap has a paradoxical action: it shifts down the frequency of the resonant peak but makes it narrower and peakier. So the sound becomes focused in the hi-mid, more nasal (albeit still natural if the capacitor has a low value... Beyond 3.3nF it would start to sound more "artificial" / cocked wah).
Once the 250k part engaged, the related resistive load is added to the circuit and makes the resonant peak rounder. The sound is still mid-centric but mellower and will progressively get flatter then darker from 4.5/10 to 0/10 since it works like a normal tone control...
To sum it up:
Pot full up = 1M load between pickup and a 1nF cap to ground. The sound is
almost as bright as with a pot in no-load mode.
Pot @5: no resistive load, low capacitive load. Mid-focused resonance, nasal tone.
Pot from 4.5 to 0/10: 250k tone control engaged (while the 1nF cap is still active). This 250k resistive load added to the capacitive load = mellower sound, going darker if the pot is lowered more than this.
I've wasted our time to explain that for one single reason: the user is happy with the result. Hence my attempt to share here (apparently bugged by our old friend covid who is again "loading" my body. "LOL").
I'll post a schematic later, with graphs showing what happens exactly.