Tone Man or Siglar???
Components are all the same...thoughts???
Components are all the same...thoughts???
I have 3 Tone Man sets, all 50's wiring and all outstanding! I use them because I like Bournes pots.
One on an SG and the other two on LP's.
Quality stuff IMHO. The dude is also very cool to deal with.
Robert i got rid of your double post for ya.
As a person in the electronic repair field for the past 40 years, I will say Bournes pots pots are the best. As far as caps go some people can hear the difference and some can not. Get a pair of each, PIO and Orange Drop and compare for yourself. Thats my 2 cents.
Sp8ctre,I have 3 Tone Man sets, all 50's wiring and all outstanding! I use them because I like Bournes pots.
One on an SG and the other two on LP's.
Quality stuff IMHO. The dude is also very cool to deal with.
Sp8ctre,
Do the Bournes pots have the same splines as CTS pots? In other words, do the USA knobs fit the Bournes pots?
PCBs aree, fit a nice harness and you'll never look back.
I am in the habit of shielding my guitars too now, it's good that you are doing that while you have the PCB out if you plan to do it at all. Last time I used adhesive copper slug tape from the hardware store, $9 for 4 metres. That was plenty. I did the pickup cavities and the underside of the pickguard as well. You need to solder a ground wire from the shield to the back of a pot to ground it though, as well as connecting each part of the shield and testing that with a multimeter. You should also put some electrical tape on the part of the shield close to the jack hot as I bet it will earth out like mine did when in the playing position. I have the same shaped cavity in mine and it definitely touched.
If you do solder shielding on the back of a pickguard or other plastic part be careful to not get it too hot or you will melt it. Generally a contact ground is good enough there

You should also put some electrical tape on the part of the shield close to the jack hot as I bet it will earth out like mine did when in the playing position. I have the same shaped cavity in mine and it definitely touched. If you do solder shielding on the back of a pickguard or other plastic part be careful to not get it too hot or you will melt it. Generally a contact ground is good enough there