Fender TBX Tone Control

Pickups, pedals, amps, cabs, combos

Moderated By: mods

User avatar
metalhead384
.
.
Posts: 74
Joined: Sat Aug 20, 2011 1:31 am
Location: Atlanta

Fender TBX Tone Control

Post by metalhead384 »

Tomorrow I am planning on going to Guitar Center and buying a TBX Tone Control, for my Fender 72 Thinline RI, because the tone control in it died. Other than Scott Groove, who has had good expierences with it, or bad expierences. Anything would be apraciated.
User avatar
Dave
TOTALLY MODD
Posts: 10439
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:35 pm
Location: UK - Southampton

Post by Dave »

I had one in my old strat - was good! I didn't really know what one was though back then - guitar came ready modded
iCEByTes wrote:5 Most Jizz face maker Solo�s , classic Rock music i ever listened.
iCEByTes wrote:Blunt a joint , Take the Touch , Listen this.
User avatar
willlin
.
.
Posts: 497
Joined: Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:23 pm
Location: The Not So Grim/ Sunny South(ampton)

Post by willlin »

Am I right in thinking this is the jobby that's in the Clapton Strat?

Does it do a treble or bass boost/ cut depending which way it's rotated? Always fancied trying one out, though I never touch the tone controls on my Strat currently.
User avatar
Jaded
.
.
Posts: 150
Joined: Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:57 am
Location: North London, UK

Post by Jaded »

I had one in a Strat plus. From my understanding the notch in the middle on the pots sweep is the same as a regular 250k pot at 10, turning it down it'll act like a normal tone pot but turning it up boosts the bass and treble frequencies.

Edit:

Apparently it's not quite what i thought it was

LINKY!
User avatar
NickS
.
.
Posts: 13769
Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:08 am
Location: Down at the end, round by a corner

Post by NickS »

Jaded wrote:LINKY!
Excellent, thanks.
User avatar
Doog
mid-century modem
Posts: 23127
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:49 pm
Location: London

Post by Doog »

The Contemporary Telecaster I used to own featured one, I just used to leave it wide open and forget about it :/
User avatar
Mages
súper crujiente
Posts: 7454
Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:34 pm
Location: MD
Contact:

Post by Mages »

by wide open you mean carefully set in the middle then?
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
User avatar
Mages
súper crujiente
Posts: 7454
Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:34 pm
Location: MD
Contact:

Post by Mages »

oh I see what it does. it's like a normal tone control in one direction and like the volume knob on a jaguar (from 250k ohms to 1m ohms) in the other. so you could actually leave it "wide open" it would just be like playing a guitar with 1 meg pots.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
User avatar
Jaded
.
.
Posts: 150
Joined: Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:57 am
Location: North London, UK

Post by Jaded »

Yeah thats my understanding of it. Worked quite well on the strat, i'd stick it in the middle the turn it up a little to where it sounded similar to my jags.

...thinking about it that could be really sweet on a 3-pup Jag! All your traditional Jag sounds plus a close approximation of strat tones (even compensate for the "darker" short scale a bit). I can see my sunburst jag ending up like this now :shock:
User avatar
Doog
mid-century modem
Posts: 23127
Joined: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:49 pm
Location: London

Post by Doog »

Mages wrote:by wide open you mean carefully set in the middle then?
Wide open in terms of the pot's travel, like. So "boosting" the highs and lows. I can honestly say, I never noticed a boost in low end from the centre notch to ALL THE WAY UP.
User avatar
Jaded
.
.
Posts: 150
Joined: Sat Feb 02, 2008 12:57 am
Location: North London, UK

Post by Jaded »

Doog wrote:I never noticed a boost in low end from the centre notch to ALL THE WAY UP.
I never did either, i just remembered someone saying that in a video regarding the TBX. I just assumed their must have been and said it. I guess it wouldn't really make much sense either if it's essentially switching from a 250k to a 1meg pot.

Regardless they really are quite useful, more so than your usual tone pots.