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    I want to rewind my rappy guitar bridge pups. I knew that wind it up to 20 k DC resistance or more could muddying my tone. I avert it with 1 meg ohm vol pot for bridge pup. Since it will bring more hi freq, I'm afraid the lo freq will cut than my purposes. Before I ask a question, I already knew and take a risk with the bridge pup will took extra effort to clean up at high gain situation. That's why I don't bother the neck pup.

    Will the bass decreased alot when I use 1 meg ohm vol pot with, says 22-25 k?

    I didn't do it myself. I have a local luthier that already did pretty nice job for preamp on my bass.

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    When you wind more turns on a pickup coil you increase the inductance, and so in combination with the coil and cable capacitance, you lower the resonant frequency and lose highs. Using a 1 meg pot does not put them back in.

    Originally posted by rioharide View Post
    I want to rewind my rappy guitar bridge pups. I knew that wind it up to 20 k DC resistance or more could muddying my tone. I avert it with 1 meg ohm vol pot for bridge pup. Since it will bring more hi freq, I'm afraid the lo freq will cut than my purposes. Before I ask a question, I already knew and take a risk with the bridge pup will took extra effort to clean up at high gain situation. That's why I don't bother the neck pup.

    Will the bass decreased alot when I use 1 meg ohm vol pot with, says 22-25 k?

    I didn't do it myself. I have a local luthier that already did pretty nice job for preamp on my bass.

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