I was rewiring my HSH guitar with pull pots to get some extra tonal options, so whilst I was at it I thought that I'd rewire the tone control to 50's wiring. Upon completing the job and plugging in the guitar's tone had changed for the worse - the wound strings had become very slightly muffled and the overall tone had become more 'nasal' - a bit like the sound you get when trying to talk whilst pinching your nose, yet there was still a harsh high end presence. All the benefits of 50's wiring were present - better treble retention when rolling off the volume, great 'woman tone' on the neck pickup etc. but the guitar sounded horrible. At first I thought I'd done something wrong, but I hadn't, and sure enough when I disconnected the tone control the normal pickup tone returned, although a touch too harsh, especially on the bridge pickup without the load on the pickup from the tone pot. Interestingly I'd retained the same tone cap from the original 'modern' wiring, so what's different about so called 50's wiring that induced such a noticeable change in tone?
So, I'm looking for a solution - if there is one - that will let me keep the 50's wiring benefits without the detrimental effect on tone. The bridge pickup (a Fender/EVH wolfgang humbucker) needs to see the load from ideally a 250k pot (factory spec) in order not to be too harsh, although at the moment I'm using a 500k pot. I thought about wiring the tone control Fender style so that it's only on the neck and middle pickups, and then just hardwiring a 250k resistor (or whatever the nearest value is) between the bridge pickup and ground. I could then open the push/pull pot up and scrape away a bit of the track so that behaved like a Fender 'no load' tone pot: when set on full it was disconnected, but I could bring it in as desired on the neck and middle pickups, whilst the bridge pickup retained a permanent 250k load to tame the harsh highs. Any other ideas anyone?
So, I'm looking for a solution - if there is one - that will let me keep the 50's wiring benefits without the detrimental effect on tone. The bridge pickup (a Fender/EVH wolfgang humbucker) needs to see the load from ideally a 250k pot (factory spec) in order not to be too harsh, although at the moment I'm using a 500k pot. I thought about wiring the tone control Fender style so that it's only on the neck and middle pickups, and then just hardwiring a 250k resistor (or whatever the nearest value is) between the bridge pickup and ground. I could then open the push/pull pot up and scrape away a bit of the track so that behaved like a Fender 'no load' tone pot: when set on full it was disconnected, but I could bring it in as desired on the neck and middle pickups, whilst the bridge pickup retained a permanent 250k load to tame the harsh highs. Any other ideas anyone?
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