Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

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I put a SH12 in the bridge on my Squier VM 51 that had a set of Lil '59's in it. I wanted to have a more single coil tone in the neck, and have been curious about how a Screamin Demon would sound with 250k pots, so I switched it all out.

Here's the before pic.

Old VM 51.jpg

And here's the after pics.

Updated VM 51-1.jpg

Updated VM 51-2.jpg

I was really happy with how the SH12 sounded. the 250k pots reduced some of the highs, but didn't make the pickup muddy at all. It sounded great thru my Boss Katana combo amp. Very PAF-ish to me. This pickup isn't a Trembucker, so if I get a chance to buy a used TB12 I'll jump at the chance and switch them out.
 
Re: Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

Still haven't tried my Demon with 250ks; I run it with a single 500k volume at the moment. I can believe it'd sound good with 250k, the Demon is my favorite humbucker right now and my experimentation with pot values on other pickups has never led to a changed opinion on the qualities of a pickup overall. Though I must ask, does it still have that punchy, horn-like treble, in particular on the plain strings above the 12th fret? Demon doesn't get enough credit for its smooth punch and dynamics. Glad you're a Demon fan, I def. am :)
 
Re: Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

It still has plenty of treble and punch, it's just not overbearing like it can get with a 500k pot. I like it so far. I didn't want the single coil to be overly bright with a 500k pot, so after doing some reading on others who've tried the 250k I did it.
 
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My Demon guitar has a neck single coil with 500k; but then again I own a Jaguar with 1 meg pots/single coils, so that's not a concern of mine :D
 
Re: Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

I've always liked guitars to have larger value pots. It's easy to get highs out, getting treble back is much harder.

I use 500k pots with single coils. With 250k volume pedal it's just right.
 
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Ima guessing my Kramer has 500k pots. Played out with the Demon a couple of weeks ago. It was pretty OK.
 
Re: Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

I would think a Demon with 250k would be great. That being said, I've never tried it. So I got something to add to the list. Thanks for that!
 
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I never tried the Demon with 250K pots. Now I'm curious. I have it in 2 guitars, and have it in the neck of one of them.

From what I see in the pic, you don't need a TB-12. The SH-12 is lining up just fine.
 
Re: Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

I really like the SH-12 with the new setup. Tamed some of the highs, but the pickup still feels retains all the harmonics and basic feel.
 
Re: Screamin Demon + 250k pots = win! :)

As always - a tone on 7.2 or so = 250k

It's not the same. When 500k pot has 250k signal to ground, it has equal signal to signal resistance -> signal is halved. 250k pot on full has 0 resistance.

However, you can test how guitar would sound with lower value pots by adding simplistic 250k passive volume pedal (like Ernie Ball vp) in the signal line right after the guitar. Or just a 500k/250k resistor between ground and lead on jack.
 
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It seems to me after more playing of the guitar this weekend that the reduction in highs due to the 250k pots has let the mids stand out a bit more to me which makes it sound more "beefy" IMO. I'll be testing it more in a band setting at practice this weekend, so we'll see how opening up the amp more to "gig" volumes changes things. Playing at home I could only turn the amp up so high, but it sounded good from what I heard.
 
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