Various 1M pots still result in breakup early on the pot with a 3 stage Fender reverb circuit. Those things hit the PI surprisingly hard when turned up, harder than some 3 stage high gain channels.
250k and 680 would work, or any other combination. You're just changing where on that throw of the pot clean stops and breakup begins, and adding more breakup at the high range of the pot. I've come to really like that 100k/470k combo, so you might try 250k and 333k or whatever. The other advantage in any channel of having that constant series resistance between your treble pot output and your channel volume is the tone stays more constant over the throw of the volume pot, and doesn't get as 'thin' when the pot is turned down.
250k and 680 would work, or any other combination. You're just changing where on that throw of the pot clean stops and breakup begins, and adding more breakup at the high range of the pot. I've come to really like that 100k/470k combo, so you might try 250k and 333k or whatever. The other advantage in any channel of having that constant series resistance between your treble pot output and your channel volume is the tone stays more constant over the throw of the volume pot, and doesn't get as 'thin' when the pot is turned down.
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