I got curious about the effect of the 350K tapped pot on the brown Fender tone stack, so I did a little test.
I took the standard blackface tone stack and added a 68K resistor from the "bottom" of the treble pot though an .003 uf cap to ground. (This is a pretty accurate simulation of the 350K pot with a tap at 70K...the only difference would be if the treble control was set below the 70K tap--i.e. 8 O'clock or so; very unlikely.)
The results! Using a precision signal generator and an AC millivoltmeter, with the tone controls set at 12:00, there was less than 1dB difference in the curves of the brown vs black tone stacks. I feel pretty comfortable saying that there's no audible difference, at least around the straight up setting. I might try playing around with different tone control settings, but I doubt there's going to be a huge difference at any setting.
FYI,
Nathan
I took the standard blackface tone stack and added a 68K resistor from the "bottom" of the treble pot though an .003 uf cap to ground. (This is a pretty accurate simulation of the 350K pot with a tap at 70K...the only difference would be if the treble control was set below the 70K tap--i.e. 8 O'clock or so; very unlikely.)
The results! Using a precision signal generator and an AC millivoltmeter, with the tone controls set at 12:00, there was less than 1dB difference in the curves of the brown vs black tone stacks. I feel pretty comfortable saying that there's no audible difference, at least around the straight up setting. I might try playing around with different tone control settings, but I doubt there's going to be a huge difference at any setting.
FYI,
Nathan
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