Super D tone question

weepingminotaur

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A few months ago, I had a luthier install a Super D in the bridge of my Epiphone Les Paul. All in all, I'm delighted by the pickup. It sounds absolutely amazing for hard rock and metal, does all the Def Leppard and G&R I want and then some. Splits super well. Kick-ass pickup.

However, using the bridge tone knob has very little impact on the overall brightness of the sound. As in, I have a very hard time telling the difference when it's dimed versus when it's at, say, 5. Is this normal?
 
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If you have a logarithmic pot installed it's normal. Under 5 there is a very very little difference. The majority of tone change is concentrated in the range 10-7 circa
 
If you have a logarithmic pot installed it's normal. Under 5 there is a very very little difference. The majority of tone change is concentrated in the range 10-7 circa

Something like this, or the pot isn't wired at all. Get a linear pot. (Think one of you said it backwards)


Super D's FTMFW :headbang:
 
Thanks for the responses. I did not have this problem with the guitar when it had a Black Winter in the bridge, and haven't changed pots, so I'm guessing that there must be a wiring issue.
 
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