Question about loading pickups with resistors

Rex_Rocker

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Hello!

I have a kind of specific question about adding resistors to load pickups down.

I have 500K pots on all my guitars. However, on my Les Pauls, I have 1M resitors soldered to the outer lugs of the pot connected to the bridge pickup for a total load of 333K-ish Ohms.

I kinda want to do the same to my Strat. I currently only have a 500K volume pot, and that's it. However, I don't really want to take the strings off, then remove the pickguard, then put the pickguard back on, then the strings back on to find out I may not like it.

I wonder if it's possible to just add the resistor soldered to the two lugs on the output jack as a temporary solution to see if I like it. Is that doable? Would I have the same effect?

Thank you
 
it should slightly change how the volume pot behaves once lowered but with all controls full up, the effect should be the same.

That said, if the guitar has a master tone pot, lowering it should have largely the same effect than putting a resistor in parallel with the output (knowing that a typical tone pot is mostly resistive during 2/3 of its curve).

FWIW. Do what you want and be hapy. :-)
 
Seems it that the resistor accross the jack should work the same. As if you were to just move a down the hot and ground from the strats vol..they end up at the jack.
Question tho. On your gibson if it makes 333k.....doesnt it judt react like a 300k volume pot?
 
it should slightly change how the volume pot behaves once lowered but with all controls full up, the effect should be the same.

That said, if the guitar has a master tone pot, lowering it should have largely the same effect than putting a resistor in parallel with the output (knowing that a typical tone pot is mostly resistive during 2/3 of its curve).

FWIW. Do what you want and be hapy. :-)
Oh, yeah. I almost always have the pots on full.

The guitar has no tone control.

Thank you!
 
Seems it that the resistor accross the jack should work the same. As if you were to just move a down the hot and ground from the strats vol..they end up at the jack.
Question tho. On your gibson if it makes 333k.....doesnt it judt react like a 300k volume pot?
Thank you.

Yeah, pretty much. Except 300K pots are kinda harder to find locally, and even moreso long shaft ones.
 
Good question. Tempted to do the same on one of my Ibbys to tame it a bit, with the Distortion in the bridge it feels too shrill, but maybe it's just in my head?
 
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