I think im going to remove the covers too..
There are conflicting views as to which is more effective. A 1 meg volume is common to brighten a pickup, likewise a 1 meg tone to combat a muddy pickup. Not having tried either, I can't offer any personal insight, though in your position I would take the easiest route to experimenting & get a couple of resistors, (470k ~ 520k) & try the resistor between pot & ground first on the volume, then tone controls (& probably both) to see which, if any worked best for your application. Certainly easier & cheaper than changing pots to experiment.Yes!!!! So if I wanted to brighten, I would change the tone pot - not volume - to 1meg???
There are conflicting views as to which is more effective. A 1 meg volume is common to brighten a pickup, likewise a 1 meg tone to combat a muddy pickup. Not having tried either, I can't offer any personal insight, though in your position I would take the easiest route to experimenting & get a couple of resistors, (470k ~ 520k) & try the resistor between pot & ground first on the volume, then tone controls (& probably both) to see which, if any worked best for your application. Certainly easier & cheaper than changing pots to experiment.
I do hope you get it sorted. Cheeers
There are conflicting views as to which is more effective. A 1 meg volume is common to brighten a pickup, likewise a 1 meg tone to combat a muddy pickup. Not having tried either, I can't offer any personal insight, though in your position I would take the easiest route to experimenting & get a couple of resistors, (470k ~ 520k) & try the resistor between pot & ground first on the volume, then tone controls (& probably both) to see which, if any worked best for your application. Certainly easier & cheaper than changing pots to experiment.
I do hope you get it sorted. Cheeers
Yes!!!! So if I wanted to brighten, I would change the tone pot - not volume - to 1meg???
Also, since it would seem the construction of the caps has no bearing on tone, which is preferred for reliability and consistency???
You could do both.
I would start with the tone pot, though. That is a high enough value that, referencing our earlier discussions, you’re starting to get into the area where now it may almost seem like you don’t even have a tone control when you’re maxed out.
Give it a shot. I’d be curious to hear of your results.
Here it is...am I reading that correctly??? What kind of tonal qualities do you think this would have compared to the current .033uf??? You say the cap is in play even at 10, so i am very curious...
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It will be very much like a .015.
Keep in perspective what we’re saying, though.
We’re only taking exception to the idea that the cap is “out of the circuit” or is somehow unable to have any influence with the pot at 10.
Whereas both @ivan H and I have been rather strenuous on that point, don’t go too far the other way, either. We’re not trying to suggest you will see any radical differences with a different cap with your tone pot on 10.
The higher the total resistance value of the pot, the less apparent will be the influence of the cap with the control on 10.
A .01 mF cap (the cap you pictured) is very close to a .015. I doubt you’d hear a difference in behavior between the two.
My personal opinion is that going from a 500k ohm to a 1 Meg Ohm pot and using the .01 mF cap should yield a difference. I would be surprised if it didn’t at least a little.
But, having said that, at 1 meg, the pot value is high enough that you may not really hear much of the influence of the cap at 10...even a .033 mF cap. So, the cap choice becomes more a matter of how much you will want to roll off the highs.
from what I have read, caps like the 0.01uf give a more useable range.
Now, question...i see 0.01uf and .01mf in the above texts...are these not substantially different??? Not trying to be a kerk, just making sure I understand so i know what to buy and what to avoid buying...And, Thank You, Smitty...
Ok. I admit. I used the wrong suffix. uF is the correct one.
Thoughts to your ear???
As would be suspected, at 10 the influence of the capacitor is greatly reduced. Using just earbuds, I can’t really hear a difference with the .01 cap at 10 and no cap. The difference with a .033 cap is, similarly, barely detectable. Again, the only point I’ve been trying to make is that the cap is not “out of the circuit” or “bypassed” at 10. It, potentially, could still have some influence. How much influence is dependent on the value of the pot.
However, to me, in these examples at 0 the sound of the .033 cap is so dark as to be unusable. I’d use the .01 cap.