Running jbjr tone control below 10?

What pots are in there? And what part of it are you not happy with?
I'm not sure which pot was used. It's a 920D wired/loaded pickguard with Lil59 neck, duckbucker middle and JbJr bridge, assembled for me in 2019. When I roll the bridge tone control down to 7 I not only lose too much treble but also seems like the level goes down more than it should. At 7 in position 2 with the duckbucker it also is softer and thinner. I've tried several different pickup heights including the recommended one.
I think I'm going to leave that bridge tone control at 10 and try two things: First, lower the treble side of that pickup.
If that doesn't really solve it then I'll still leave it at 10 and adjust EQ , amp presence etc in my Helix preset to compensate for that spiky behaviour.
 
When I roll the bridge tone control down to 7 I not only lose too much treble but also seems like the level goes down more than it should. At 7 in position 2 with the duckbucker it also is softer and thinner.
If the tone cap is of standard value and the tone pot correctly wired, this behaviour is typical of a damaged wiring or pickup. The simplest way to check if it's the case is to measure the DCR of the JB Jr: if it shows no reading or an incredibly high value, something in the signal path is acting like a series capacitor (and in most cases, it's a damaged coil).
 
If the tone cap is of standard value and the tone pot correctly wired, this behaviour is typical of a damaged wiring or pickup. The simplest way to check if it's the case is to measure the DCR of the JB Jr: if it shows no reading or an incredibly high value, something in the signal path is acting like a series capacitor (and in most cases, it's a damaged coil).
I lowered the treble side of the pickup 1/4 turn so that's about 5mm and lowered the presence on the "dumble style" amp from 4 to 1 and it's very useable now. ( amp is Line 6 Helix litigator ) And position 2 sounds like a strat should without even flipping the coil split switch
 
I lowered the treble side of the pickup 1/4 turn so that's about 5mm and lowered the presence on the "dumble style" amp from 4 to 1 and it's very useable now. ( amp is Line 6 Helix litigator ) And position 2 sounds like a strat should without even flipping the coil split switch
Well, it was a simple question of height and tone settings, so. Glad for you if it works...

Damaged JBs are in vogue for that EVH tone currently
The good thing being that a simple capacitor in series suffices to emulate the related tone. ;-)

 
Well, next time you change strings, snap a few pics of the wiring anyway in case there is something going on there. I also wonder about the value of the tone cap and the pots.
 
Wait, you said..."I lowered the treble side of the pickup 1/4 turn so that's about 5mm".

What kind of a screw will lower the pup 5mm with just 1/4 turn? Maybe you meant .5mm? But then that would hardly be enough difference to hear. Or maybe you meant 4 turns?
 
Wait, you said..."I lowered the treble side of the pickup 1/4 turn so that's about 5mm".

What kind of a screw will lower the pup 5mm with just 1/4 turn? Maybe you meant .5mm? But then that would hardly be enough difference to hear. Or maybe you meant 4 turns?
I meant that after adjusting it a bit lower it was NOW about 5mm from the treble side screw heads. It's hard to measure with this stewmac silver-colored , rectangular measuring tool, mainly because the lettering is too small.
 
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