So....500k pots for everyone!

Aceman

I am your doctor of love!
I got my Les Paul #1 back. 500k all around, 50 wiring on all pots.

OMG - my Distortion is back to wicked &^%%^ing EVIL in that guitar!!!!!

So happy the 300k blanket is off!!!!
 
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Grats. I don't really understand why anyone would want 250k-300k pots for humbuckers. Certainly don't know why any company would use them as stock. Maybe for singles. Or old school bass.

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When I went from the T-TOp to the distortion, it was sooooo much better I didn't care. But like I have said, playing ceramics in my Cadillacs....nope, need the 500s!
 
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Like you said, took the blanket off.

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Grats. I don't really understand why anyone would want 250k-300k pots for humbuckers. Certainly don't know why any company would use them as stock. Maybe for singles. Or old school bass.

Me either, but if I remember correctly T-tops are BRIGHT!
 
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All of my guitars with humbuckers have 500K pots and 50's tone control wiring and a .02 tone cap.

All of my guitars with single coils have 250K pots and "modern" tone control wiring and a .02 cap.

I tried 50's wiring in my Strat and Tele but eventually returned them to standard. Single coils are bright and clear enough for me as is. They don't need to be brighter or clearer.

But my humbucker guitars do, especially the neck pickup when I turn the guitar's volume knob down.

So on some of my PRS guitars with humbuckers I disconnected the tone control from the neck pickup because it makes it clearer and I never turned down the tone control on that pickup anyway. I do need the tone control for the bridge pickup though - on ALL of my guitars.
 
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For me it depends on the humbucker. In my old Frankenstrat, I eventually went with a 250k volume with the Screamin' Demon pickups that are in it. In my Warmoth Strat, there's a single 500k push/pull with the Jason Becker humbucker. My Les Paul and Dean ML have 500K throughout. My SG Jr with the P90 has a 500k volume and 250k tone. When I had a Gibson SG Classic (dual P90's), I yanked the 300k volumes for 500k yet left the 300k tones. It sounded perfect.
 
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For me it depends on the humbucker. In my old Frankenstrat, I eventually went with a 250k volume with the Screamin' Demon pickups that are in it. In my Warmoth Strat, there's a single 500k push/pull with the Jason Becker humbucker. My Les Paul and Dean ML have 500K throughout. My SG Jr with the P90 has a 500k volume and 250k tone. When I had a Gibson SG Classic (dual P90's), I yanked the 300k volumes for 500k yet left the 300k tones. It sounded perfect.

I have an SG Classic, I am pretty sure the tones are already 500K, it's just the volumes that are 300K.
Al
 
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I usually get the 550k pots, that way even if tolerances are way off I have at least 500k. I’ve had some 500k pots test out at well under.
 
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Well, these so called "300's" from Gibson (in 1979!) could have been way way off. But now - PURE EVIL SHRIEKING RAWK!!!!!

And of course, my ears may be a little less hifi than they were 30 years ago too!
 
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Always 500k and modern wiring for me, but I am happy this combo is working for you!
 
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I have an SG Classic, I am pretty sure the tones are already 500K, it's just the volumes that are 300K.
Al

You might be right about that. Mine was a 2008-9 model. I could swear the tones were 300K. Either way, it opened up and sounded so much better with the 500K volumes. I miss that guitar.
 
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Again: The correct answer is now 500k's all around w/ 50's wiring!
 
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All of my guitars with humbuckers have 500K pots and 50's tone control wiring and a .02 tone cap.

All of my guitars with single coils have 250K pots and "modern" tone control wiring and a .02 cap.

I tried 50's wiring in my Strat and Tele but eventually returned them to standard. Single coils are bright and clear enough for me as is. They don't need to be brighter or clearer.

But my humbucker guitars do, especially the neck pickup when I turn the guitar's volume knob down.

So on some of my PRS guitars with humbuckers I disconnected the tone control from the neck pickup because it makes it clearer and I never turned down the tone control on that pickup anyway. I do need the tone control for the bridge pickup though - on ALL of my guitars.

What is '50s wiring for a Strat or Tele? (Or what is modern wiring?) I don't know and would like to learn something new
 
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I am using 500K pots even on my tele! :D

Sure, it is a bit brighter but that's where using a nice cap and tone pot comes into play. I think, "you cannot add clarity when needed", but with the tone pot "you can always wash off some extra highs".

That said, I know getting used to using the tone control extensively, takes some getting used to.

B

PS. I never got to like a 1M pot tho. I had some lying around (for an amp build, those big alphas) and I kinda found them a bit sterile on my LP. It was as if some sound dude boosted up ~2kHz-3kHz a bit while I am playing... Did not like it at all.
 
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What is '50s wiring for a Strat or Tele? (Or what is modern wiring?) I don't know and would like to learn something new

I'm pretty sure he means Gibson 50s style wiring. I have that in both my Strat and Tele because I don't care for how modern wiring sounds.
 
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What is '50s wiring for a Strat or Tele? (Or what is modern wiring?) I don't know and would like to learn something new

Strat wiring, 1954–1976:

three way switch
no tone control on bridge pickup
Note: for the first few months of 1954 Strat production, 100K pots were used

Tele wiring, 1952–1967:

1. bridge pickup, no tone control
2. neck pickup with tone control
3. neck pickup with all treble removed

Tele wiring before that (double Esquires, Broadcasters, nocasters, and early Telecasters) featured a pickup blend control instead of the tone control:

1. bridge pickup, blend control to roll in neck pickup
2. neck pickup with no tone control and no blend control
3. neck pickup with all treble removed, no blend control

IMO, original Strat wiring is far superior to modern, but original Tele wiring is not. That said, I don't like modern Tele wiring either, because I have no use for the both pickups on ("middle") setting, and I don't like master tone controls. I wire for a combination of Esquire and early blend wiring:

1. bridge pickup, no tone control
2. bridge pickup, with tone control
3. neck pickup, no tone control

Positions 1 and 2 are like an Esquire, and position 3 is like the middle position of the early Tele wiring scheme.
 
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I’ve seen at least 3 different versions of the Fender Tele dark circuit in various schematics for broadcaster, Esquire and telecaster. When I tried the one with two caps and a resistor it actually didn’t remove all the treble. It seemed to leak the highest treble part of the signal and the result was kind of an arch top sound of you strum up by the neck. You could hear the pluck of the pick on the strings. Very useful, switching from rhythm to lead.
 
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