astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
what would happen?
what would the function of the knob be?
what would the function of the knob be?
Good question I don't know...
I think you'd have issues of some sort.
try it and see. I did, and didn't like it.
that is essentially now disconnectedit's what darkens the sound... if there is no cap it's just a pot...
that is essentially now disconnected
It still works as a tone pot?
I think I'm just going to end up removing it.
all I have to do is snip the wire I marked here, right?
what would happen?
what would the function of the knob be?
A passive tone control pot is a variable low pass filter. The cut off frequency is determined by the value of the capacitor. The variable resistance (the pot) determines by how much of those frequencies are attenuated.
Without the capacitor, the pot is a straightforward, "all frequencies" volume control.
Snipping the connection highlighted in post #5 removes the tone control from circuit. The pot/cap combination remains a tone pot, just with nothing to filter.
:banghead: This should have been over in one reply.
If you snip off the cap, it will disconnect the tone control.