Facebook 11/28/2014: "I just ran across a tone control circuit which looks very interesting. With the tone control maxed its like having a .02uf tone cap; with the control set to zero it's like having a .015uf cap (for the EC woman tone.) If you reverse the two caps it would go from .05uf to .015uf, more appropriate for a tele or strat. By changing the values you can get different high and low tone cap values. For example if both caps were .047uf, the values would go from .047uf down to ~,024uf. Without trying it out I don't know if it would work better with a linear or audio taper tone pot. (In my analysis I have ignored the added resistor which Is is 4.7k which should not make much of a difference."
The actual Fender "Greasebucket" circuit uses a .1uf and a .02uf cap.
Some links about the circuit...
Greasebucket Tone control | Telecaster Guitar Forum
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t31603/
Mod Garage: The Fender Greasebucket Tone Circuit
Steve Ahola
The actual Fender "Greasebucket" circuit uses a .1uf and a .02uf cap.
Some links about the circuit...
Greasebucket Tone control | Telecaster Guitar Forum
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t31603/
Mod Garage: The Fender Greasebucket Tone Circuit
Steve Ahola
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