Without going into full detail about why it is so, I am rewiring an HSS guitar and taking up two of the 3 available spaces for pots with rotary switches. I have decided to use a stacked concentric pot for control of volume and tone. The guitar originally had the typical volume/tone/tone set-up and the way it was wired, I was never impressed with the benefit of having the 2 tone controls--I was not convinced that both contributed much to the sound.
Now I have one volume and one tone control with 3 pickups and I am wondering about the best way to put them to use. It occurs to me that the bridge pickup tends to be louder than the other 2, so it might be good to use the volume pot just to be able to back off on the bridge volume and then control the overall volume from the amp or some other controller outside of the guitar. Is that a reasonable approach? Are there other typical ways to view it, and what are the benefits and drawbacks of different approaches?
Then there is the question of how best to use a single tone control with 3 pickups. The first question that comes to mind, given that tone pots are typically depicted in relation to a volume pot, is can you run a pickup through the tone control pot if it is not run through the volume pot? Can you decide to run 2 of the 3 through the tone pot when one runs through the volume pot and the other does not? What are the considerations that would go into deciding which pickup or pickups you would like to have influenced by the tone control? I have seen some claim you get the best benefit running the bridge through and others the neck. It strikes me that is a big difference, so why might one person choose the bridge and another choose the neck? What comes of running all 3 pickups through the volume pot and a single tone pot?
I recognize that personal judgment comes into all those questions, but I would be interested in hearing some experienced folks' opinions about getting the best bang for the buck out of this limited arrangement. Thanks
Rob R
Now I have one volume and one tone control with 3 pickups and I am wondering about the best way to put them to use. It occurs to me that the bridge pickup tends to be louder than the other 2, so it might be good to use the volume pot just to be able to back off on the bridge volume and then control the overall volume from the amp or some other controller outside of the guitar. Is that a reasonable approach? Are there other typical ways to view it, and what are the benefits and drawbacks of different approaches?
Then there is the question of how best to use a single tone control with 3 pickups. The first question that comes to mind, given that tone pots are typically depicted in relation to a volume pot, is can you run a pickup through the tone control pot if it is not run through the volume pot? Can you decide to run 2 of the 3 through the tone pot when one runs through the volume pot and the other does not? What are the considerations that would go into deciding which pickup or pickups you would like to have influenced by the tone control? I have seen some claim you get the best benefit running the bridge through and others the neck. It strikes me that is a big difference, so why might one person choose the bridge and another choose the neck? What comes of running all 3 pickups through the volume pot and a single tone pot?
I recognize that personal judgment comes into all those questions, but I would be interested in hearing some experienced folks' opinions about getting the best bang for the buck out of this limited arrangement. Thanks
Rob R
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