Except don’t you rotate that knob that’s connected to that pot that adjusts said capacitance?Tone control has very little to do with the pot and a lot to do with the capacitance .
my tone knob is critical to me used in tandem with my volume..its like a million pedals at my finger tips. I guess its like a gas pedal & advance in my cars.. lol how & when i want it to hit
I will on occasion crank the tone controls way down. Like 1 or 2. Go for what EC calls his “woman tone.”I do use tone controls. Generally the neck pup tone is 10….. but bridge is 5ish. I differ from most of you as volume is hardly ever above 5. Spent most of last night playing my Strat on 3. Also pretty much how I do the G400 as well.
Also gives you a jazzy sound…. If that’s what you’re looking for.Sunshine of your love.. EC
Also gives you a jazzy sound…. If that’s what you’re looking for.
I do use tone controls. Generally the neck pup tone is 10….. but bridge is 5ish. I differ from most of you as volume is hardly ever above 5. Spent most of last night playing my Strat on 3. Also pretty much how I do the G400 as well.

I like the middle position on the G400. Usually do 10 on the neck tone and somewhere in the middle on the bridge tone. Then play with the two volumes to get what I’m looking for. Sometimes I have the neck cranked and the bridge volume low. Or I’ll crank the bridge and keep the neck low volume.I use the tone knob on the neck pickup or when both pickups are on, but never on the bridge pickup by itself. I wish there was a way to have the tone knob only on the neck pickup when both pickups are on.
IMHO that's is one fUGLY guitar in the vid.![]()