Re: Remind me again... how do I turn a 500K pot into 250K with resistors?
As Bill Lawrence used and recommended pots & resistors in parallel, there's other discussions about it here:
http://guitarsbyfender.yuku.com/reply/55827/500K-Pots-Adding-a-Resistor-Inline-to-Emulate-250K-Pots
I personally use this trick as well but yes, of course, it can change the taper of the pots as explained in the link posted by trevorus... If we use linear pots, we must expect them to work as log or anti log controls as long as we select the lugs 1-2 or 2-3 to connect the resistor...
... Anyway, the goal has never been to emulate
exactly a 250k pot with a modified 500k one : pot + resistor in parallel = interesting recipe when we want a "preset variable" tone network, so to speak - IOW: a wiring working like a 250k vol + tone network in position 1, like a 125k network in position 2 and so on. It avoids to lower the tone pot each time the pickup selector is toggled and I don't find that useless
at all when I'm on stage. YMMV.
EDIT - below a simplified emulation of the taper obtained from 100% to 10% with a linear 250k volume control vs a 500k one in parallel with a 500k resistor (soldered to the outer lugs).
This simplified model doesn't take in account the specific interaction of the amp with the guitar wiring (cf. for example the answer 7 in the link that I mention above).
BTW, and IMHO, it's necessary to keep in mind that a guitar wiring behaves in a way partly defined by to the "host" in which we plug it... Another instructive link about it (see the last part and last pics):
http://www.moore.org.au/pick/04/04_lgen.htm