1 meg pots, is it worth it????
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1 meg pots, is it worth it????
Hi everyone, I'm new to the site and i am and have been the proud owner of a 72 tele deluxe RI. I have been tossing the idea around of doing some upgrades and one was putting 1 meg pots in it. I was wondering if its worth it putting some in. I know mike has done it and said it improves the sound.
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If you find that your pickups are lacking in brightness, give it a shot. It literally takes a few minutes to do, so reversing the mod takes just a few minutes more.
I just did this mod for the first time myself a couple of weeks ago. The pickups were too muddy with 250k pots, but they brightened up nicely with 1 meg pots.
I just did this mod for the first time myself a couple of weeks ago. The pickups were too muddy with 250k pots, but they brightened up nicely with 1 meg pots.
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get solid shaft alpha pots from www.smallbearelec.com
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Yeah its pretty straight forward, draw a diagram first of what goes where then copy it. Make sure the iron is hot, heat both wire and terminal for a few seconds then add solder. Your looking for a strong shiny solder joint. Be gentle removing the cap though, its easy to pull the legs out in some cases.
I read an article the other week in a guitar magazine where they were saying a lot of peoples sub £500 guitars had hidden tonal qualities locked away with poor electronics and wiring. Comparable to playing with a blanket over your amp. Upgrading pickups alone can transform most budget instruments, pots, caps and wiring often get overlooked. Its something i have gotten into more recently.
I read an article the other week in a guitar magazine where they were saying a lot of peoples sub £500 guitars had hidden tonal qualities locked away with poor electronics and wiring. Comparable to playing with a blanket over your amp. Upgrading pickups alone can transform most budget instruments, pots, caps and wiring often get overlooked. Its something i have gotten into more recently.
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yes. draw a diagram i went through this issue before with a previous guitar of mine and believe me, you will save yourself from a headache.Fran wrote:Yeah its pretty straight forward, draw a diagram first of what goes where then copy it. Make sure the iron is hot, heat both wire and terminal for a few seconds then add solder. Your looking for a strong shiny solder joint. Be gentle removing the cap though, its easy to pull the legs out in some cases.
I read an article the other week in a guitar magazine where they were saying a lot of peoples sub £500 guitars had hidden tonal qualities locked away with poor electronics and wiring. Comparable to playing with a blanket over your amp. Upgrading pickups alone can transform most budget instruments, pots, caps and wiring often get overlooked. Its something i have gotten into more recently.
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Thanks, i'm gonna try it.Fran wrote:Yeah its pretty straight forward, draw a diagram first of what goes where then copy it. Make sure the iron is hot, heat both wire and terminal for a few seconds then add solder. Your looking for a strong shiny solder joint. Be gentle removing the cap though, its easy to pull the legs out in some cases.
I read an article the other week in a guitar magazine where they were saying a lot of peoples sub £500 guitars had hidden tonal qualities locked away with poor electronics and wiring. Comparable to playing with a blanket over your amp. Upgrading pickups alone can transform most budget instruments, pots, caps and wiring often get overlooked. Its something i have gotten into more recently.
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I've gotta agree about this. But not only that but there is a big tonal advantage in raising the action a wee bit as well. There is too much emphasis on low action these days. Raising the saddles a turn on ultra low and kinda low setups always opens them out to me.Fran wrote:Yeah its pretty straight forward, draw a diagram first of what goes where then copy it. Make sure the iron is hot, heat both wire and terminal for a few seconds then add solder. Your looking for a strong shiny solder joint. Be gentle removing the cap though, its easy to pull the legs out in some cases.
I read an article the other week in a guitar magazine where they were saying a lot of peoples sub £500 guitars had hidden tonal qualities locked away with poor electronics and wiring. Comparable to playing with a blanket over your amp. Upgrading pickups alone can transform most budget instruments, pots, caps and wiring often get overlooked. Its something i have gotten into more recently.
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