Re: Tonepot ceramic capacitor - should I change it?
I wonder if the most revealing part might be with knob on 10. This you cannot do anything about if wanting to go brigther.
I heard before and also listened to YT vids where they disconnected tone circuit, with clearly audible brigther tone.
So it is filtering even as knob on 10.
This is where those zero-something pots come in, where swiper touch no carbon at all at 10, so same as disconnected.
So depending which direction you want to go you set capacitor value as starting condition, unless you have this disconnect functionality.
I saw some example where they put .015 uF at neck, to have is slightly brighter, and .022 at bridge circuit since it need no extra treble boost.
Others go 1 Mohm on volume pot in neck, DiMarzio has one, to also make it just a bit brigther. All components are part of the circuit - including the cable.
So depending on guitar and pickups you can adjust some things around pickups to make it brighter.
- if not using low capacitance cable like GeorgeL with 19 pF/foot or 60 pF/meter - you could start using that
- go to 1 Mohm volume pot
- set tone cap to smaller value like .015 uF instead of .022 uF
All these things are cheaper than swapping pickups.
Same. I hear the difference in different value caps, but not different types. And sometimes I don't hear the difference with different values if they're close (I replaced some well worn Emerson PIO caps in my LP with Orange Drops and went from .015 to .022 on the neck, and heard zero difference).
I wonder if the most revealing part might be with knob on 10. This you cannot do anything about if wanting to go brigther.
I heard before and also listened to YT vids where they disconnected tone circuit, with clearly audible brigther tone.
So it is filtering even as knob on 10.
This is where those zero-something pots come in, where swiper touch no carbon at all at 10, so same as disconnected.
So depending which direction you want to go you set capacitor value as starting condition, unless you have this disconnect functionality.
I saw some example where they put .015 uF at neck, to have is slightly brighter, and .022 at bridge circuit since it need no extra treble boost.
Others go 1 Mohm on volume pot in neck, DiMarzio has one, to also make it just a bit brigther. All components are part of the circuit - including the cable.
So depending on guitar and pickups you can adjust some things around pickups to make it brighter.
- if not using low capacitance cable like GeorgeL with 19 pF/foot or 60 pF/meter - you could start using that
- go to 1 Mohm volume pot
- set tone cap to smaller value like .015 uF instead of .022 uF
All these things are cheaper than swapping pickups.
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