Volume pot continued

Crosscut5

New member
500 vs 250, my sa2100 is a very bright sounding guitar as is, I'm assuming that it is the jap pickups, and that after i install the SD's (59N, Custom5B) I would loose some of the brightness, is it possible that part of the reason may be the guitar itself (a bright semi-hollow) and that 250K may be better to curb that brightness?.
 
Re: Volume pot continued

Crosscut5 said:
500 vs 250, my sa2100 is a very bright sounding guitar as is, I'm assuming that it is the jap pickups, and that after i install the SD's (59N, Custom5B) I would loose some of the brightness, is it possible that part of the reason may be the guitar itself (a bright semi-hollow) and that 250K may be better to curb that brightness?.

Hey man...I am replacing the pups in my SG2000 for the same reason...if you're going with 59n and Custom 5B stick with the 500k pots...The bright is the pups...The pickups in the SG and the SA were all real bright, Yamaha did not want them to get muddy, because of that they have a very bright/cutting
sound. Like I said, Im in the same boat...with the pups you named you should fix that bright thing but trust me...stick with the 500k pots.
 
Re: Volume pot continued

.22 orange drop caps were recommend, What is the difference between the larger/small values
 
Re: Volume pot continued

Crosscut5 said:
.22 orange drop caps were recommend, What is the difference between the larger/small values

Yeah you put a .22 (I assume here uF) in that guitar ... I think you mean 0.022uF ... Anyway, the larger the cap value the lower the frequency the corner of the filter, and the more treble is rolled off at the end of the sweep. With the tone at 0 ... Larger cap value= less high end and more lower mids; Smaller cap value= more highs, and more upper mids.
 
Back
Top