CrazyDrew6
New member
Howdy y’all,
I just rewired my guitar. The controls all work like they’re supposed to, except for a capacitor which suddenly died, but there’s a treble and output roll off on my guitar I don’t understand. I yanked off that tone cap and the problem got better, but I’m still confused. Here’s my points of confusion:
1.) with the capacitor attached there was a massive roll off of treble and output, and the tone control didn’t work. If the pot works, shouldn’t the treble only roll off significantly with the tone control down, and shouldn’t the tone control still work? Or the capacitance was extra high, so did I just end up having an extra low cutoff frequency that got rid of my treble?
2.) why on earth is there a treble roll off after the mod? No cap or resistors changed, so my guitar should sound the same. What could I have screwed up that would cause a treble and volume roll off?
I’m new to wiring and this is just me learning soldering and such, so any advice on what could return the lost signal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Here’s the wiring diagram:
I just rewired my guitar. The controls all work like they’re supposed to, except for a capacitor which suddenly died, but there’s a treble and output roll off on my guitar I don’t understand. I yanked off that tone cap and the problem got better, but I’m still confused. Here’s my points of confusion:
1.) with the capacitor attached there was a massive roll off of treble and output, and the tone control didn’t work. If the pot works, shouldn’t the treble only roll off significantly with the tone control down, and shouldn’t the tone control still work? Or the capacitance was extra high, so did I just end up having an extra low cutoff frequency that got rid of my treble?
2.) why on earth is there a treble roll off after the mod? No cap or resistors changed, so my guitar should sound the same. What could I have screwed up that would cause a treble and volume roll off?
I’m new to wiring and this is just me learning soldering and such, so any advice on what could return the lost signal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
Here’s the wiring diagram:
