Very comforting to know, thanks.It was designed to be used with 250k, so it is a drop-in replacement. But it is a personal choice. Switch out the pots if you think it doesn't sound right to you.
FWIW I have two as neck and bridge pickups in a Mustang (yes, a Tele bridge pickup as a neck pickup) with a single 500k volume control, no tone control, and compared to a Tele I have which also has a Hot Stack Lead (just in the bridge) but with two 250k controls, the difference in sound is really very minimal. The single-500k pickups are a tiny bit louder with the smallest fraction more treble, but you only notice the difference if you use both guitars directly side-by-side. All the Hot Stack bar magnet pickups (Strat middle/neck, Strat bridge, Tele Lead) do fine with pretty much any value pots.
I have a Tele Hot Stack & SM-1n Vintage Firebird in my Tele with 500K pots, 022uf cap, & 50s wiring.
I'm not the biggest fan of late 80s / early 90s country, but it does a great early Zeppelin tone.
The Tele's a partscaster with a MIM Standard body and Blacktop neck. In terms of tone the Hot Stack sounds like a hotter, fatter Tele that's maybe slightly less bright and twangy. Maybe the 500k pots help with that? In terms of output it's about on par with a PAF, so nowhere near Hot Rails territory. I really love the SM-1; with the tone full-up it's almost Strat-like, while it does a decent PAF impersonation when rolled off a bit.Nice. I have that same guitar, same color. It's still stock, but I have the SM-1 and pickguard. I haven't decided on the bridge pup yet. So how does that Hot Stack sound? Is it still Tele-ish? Smoother, hotter?
I really love the SM-1; with the tone full-up it's almost Strat-like, while it does a decent PAF impersonation when rolled off a bit.
