Re: Question for Artie and others about POTS...
Lewguitar said:
I was thinking of connecting it to the unused terminal of the tone pot...but from your other post I got the impression that it wouldn't change the 500K tone pot to a 250K....but that connecting a 500K resistor to ground to the same terminal on the volume pot, would work to make it 250K!
I don't know if I'll really do this anyway...if the Jerry Donahue Tele Lead pickup sounds a little brighter with 500K pots that might be a good thing.
Lew
It won't effect the taper of the volume control, just run it from the signal (CW lug of pot in standard wiring ... ie. pup not wired to wiper) to ground and it will load down the pup, and warm things up.
It will however effect the taper of the tone pot though, and depending how it's hooked.
See the volume pot is still hooked as a voltage divider, and unless you add the resistor between the CW:W or W:CCW lugs it won't effect the taper (or vary the load back and forth with the position of the pot), but it will load the pups ... like a 250k pot would ...
The reason for it effecting the tone pot like it does is that the tone pot is wired as a variable resistor. The short version Lew is this ...
Volume knob with ...
*A*) a resistor added between CW:W ... yes the taper is effected (and
the load in different positions);
*B*) a resistor added between W:CCW ... yes taper is effected (and load
varies);
*C*) a resistor added between CW to CCW (hot to ground) ... taper is not
effected, signal is loaded down (like a 250k in this case).
Tone knob with ...
*A*) a resistor added between CW:W ... yes taper is effected (loading
doesn't become an issue with tone controls);
*B*) a resistor added between W:CCW ... yes taper is effected (that would
be a 250k tone pot at 10, but the taper would change the lower it
went, the highs wouldn't roll of as fast as a true 250k-A pot);
*C*) a resistor added between CW:CCW lug ... yes the taper would change
(again a 250k at 10, the highs would roll off a bit slower still than *C*)