I want to change my volume control into a tone. HOW?

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I want to change my volume control into a tone. HOW?

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I have a 1 pickup/ 1 volume guitar but I'd rather have a tone control. Will I be able to change it simply by swapping the volume pot out for a different type?

I can post a wiring diagram if required.

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Post by Bacchus »

As far as I know, you just need to stick a capacitor on the existing pot. Easily done, but you'll need the capacitor.
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Post by cobascis »

Changing the pot won't change anything. I think Paul ees correct.
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need a B curve pot, and a resister
volume is an A curve pot
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Know anywhere that I can find a wiring diagram and/ or info on the correct value pot and resistor to use? I searched online but could only find diagrams for a 1-volume setup.
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Post by serfx »

what is the value of the pot now? 500K?
just basically buy a tone pot (b curve) that is same (500K) and grab a bag of resisters from some electronics store and then experiment..

at least.. that is what i do..

but i'm not the most.. how do we say.. technical, and "vintage correct" guy around..
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Yes, the volume pot is currently 500k. I suppose I could just look inside my Explorer and see what type of resistor is inside that.
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put a .47 cap on it.
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Dimarzio-branded potentiometers are £7 each, is there any reasoning behind buying them? I assume a pot is a pot?
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Post by paul_ »

You don't need a linear pot to wire a tone control, I'm pretty sure most people use audio taper on Fender circuits and stuff. Just use the one that's currently the volume.

I'd advise against buying guitar company-branded pots, there's always a silly mark-up.
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Thank you for the advice everyone :)
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