Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

gitarene

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Could someone please tell me, as mentioned in the post title, where to wire the 500k resistors on the push pull pots (both) for the "250k effect" in the included diagram?
 
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Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

Resistors are soldered to the two outside lugs on a pot. A 1/4 watt 470K resistor will make a 500K sound like a 250K. Save you some money.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

Thank you!

I hope when you say "outside lugs", you mean the two open ones on top (in drawing) of the pots.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

If you just want the effect of having a 250k pot (to reduce the high frequencies in your tone), you want to put it across the two outside lugs of the VOLUME pot, not the push/pull tone pots.

If you indeed want to essentially change the tone pots to 250k, then you could pot the resistor between the middle lug and the grounded lug. I think it would be similar to putting it across the outside lugs of the tone pots.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

I mean : only 250k effect, when in single coil mode.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

Oh, I got you. I'll have to give that some thought.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

Resistors work the same on push-pulls too.

There's 3 lugs on a pot, normal pots and push-pulls both. The resistor is soldered to the outside two lugs. Keep it from touching the middle lug.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

Resistors work the same on push-pulls too.

There's 3 lugs on a pot, normal pots and push-pulls both. The resistor is soldered to the outside two lugs. Keep it from touching the middle lug.

I think he wants the humbucker to see 500k like normal but 250k when split.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

this is real similar to what I've been asking in another thread.

when pot is pulled to singlecoil mode I want that push/pull pot to also take away some of the output without affecting the tone - reduce some of the sizzle of a high output pickup.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

bump, I'm thinking of doing this soon, but on a volume pot instead of tone. would the resistor go in the same place? as that lug would be grounded when used as a volume pot.
 
Re: Where to put 500k resistor in push pull pot for 250k

What tune-o-matic drew was almost correct. (No fault of his own.) You connect the pot-side connections to the volume pot. Not the tone pot. Tune-o-matic was showing the generic diagram. In your case, the push-pulls are on the tone controls. Don't do that. Run wires over to the volume pot.

But even that creates a problem if you do it to both push-pulls. Then you'ld get 160k if both are activated at once. Two individual splits can get tricky.

Edit: Do it like this. Either, or both, push-pulls will put in only one 470k resistor.
 
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