Active pickups? 5-25k is pretty usual for active, so 3k could be a very out of spec 5k pot lol.I'm replacing pots and pickups on my telecaster. I tried to measure my existing volume pot and it was reading 3k??
I'm not sure if I just couldn't get a good read or what. Would my guitar even function if that was the true reading? Tone pot measured at about 270k
Nah this is standard telecaster stuff. It sounds good to my ears so I probably just didn't get my probes in there. I'll measure it again once I tear it outActive pickups? 5-25k is pretty usual for active, so 3k could be a very out of spec 5k pot lol.
Sure you are, bud!I think I'm done with this thing for a while
I'm really torn on this. I think the 300K is a tad bright for me. The neck sounds perfect with tone on 10 but the middle position needs tone taken down to like 8 or 9. I'd prefer to have the middle position perfect with tone on 10 and then I'm fine turning it down for the bridge pickup. I might take these pots out for the 250KJ pots I have here. I will give it a bit more time before I do anything. As a bonus it would get rid of these split shaft pots, to hell with emI replaced the pickups and everything in the control cavity of my 2003 highway one tele. This is my #1 guitar. Cavalier pickups and 300k pots. I ordered a mint green guard on a whim but I don't know if it will go well with it. This will get a refret in stainless this week
I read about putting an extra resistor to ground in parallel to the bridge pickup to cut some of the highs, seems like an easy thing to try but I think in the long run the split shafts are going to annoy me. They seem to make the knobs stick up a little taller than they shouldA friend of mine recently bought a Rickenbacker 330. He loved the bridge pickup but found the neck pickup too bassy, so he put a .047 (I think) cap in series with the neck pickup to remove some bass and now he says they blend perfectly. I had never thought of doing that.
If you like the 300K pot on the neck you might be able to put a small treble snubber cap to ground from the bridge pickup to get the tone just right.
I put a cap across the 5th knob pot so it works as a bass cut control for the neck pickup on my 620. VERY useful.A friend of mine recently bought a Rickenbacker 330. He loved the bridge pickup but found the neck pickup too bassy, so he put a .047 (I think) cap in series with the neck pickup to remove some bass and now he says they blend perfectly. I had never thought of doing that.
If you like the 300K pot on the neck you might be able to put a small treble snubber cap to ground from the bridge pickup to get the tone just right.
That's what I suggested to him but he's very happy with what he has now, and having played it I can say it sounds amazing. It's tuned down a semi-tone and strung with 11-50 round wounds. He's a guitar tech so knows how to set up a guitar to play beautifully, and this Rickenbacker has almost changed my mind on how I see Rics. It really does sound great. It almost sounds like an acoustic guitar - it has the same kind of attack and overtones.I put a cap across the 5th knob pot so it works as a bass cut control for the neck pickup on my 620. VERY useful.
1456 range all the way it’s a great enclosure for multi pedalsThey have other sizes in the 1456 range
Deets on that bigboi?1456 range all the way it’s a great enclosure for multi pedals
Deets on that bigboi?
Styroflex caps? Dripping in mojo!