X Xandeeno New member Jul 3, 2017 #1 Is there any difference? Could a volume pot be used as a tone pot and vice versa? So long as it is wired to the pickup with the correct color wires?
Is there any difference? Could a volume pot be used as a tone pot and vice versa? So long as it is wired to the pickup with the correct color wires?
X Xandeeno New member Jul 3, 2017 #2 Re: Volume and Tom Push/Pull pots For example, if there was a guitar with 2 volumes and a tone, could you install a push pull volume pot to act as the tone and to be able to coil split 2 humbuckers?
Re: Volume and Tom Push/Pull pots For example, if there was a guitar with 2 volumes and a tone, could you install a push pull volume pot to act as the tone and to be able to coil split 2 humbuckers?
PFDarkside of the Forum Jul 3, 2017 #3 Re: Volume and Tom Push/Pull pots The switch is independent of the potentiometer portion, so yes, you can replace any volume or tone pot with a push/pull to split two humbuckers.
Re: Volume and Tom Push/Pull pots The switch is independent of the potentiometer portion, so yes, you can replace any volume or tone pot with a push/pull to split two humbuckers.
A AlexR New member Jul 4, 2017 #4 Re: Volume and Tom Push/Pull pots A pot is a pot. It is not a volume pot or a tone pot until it has been wired up.
Re: Volume and Tom Push/Pull pots A pot is a pot. It is not a volume pot or a tone pot until it has been wired up.