hi guys, i have just finished a guitar build. when i was wiring it up i couldnt find the the cap for the tonepot, so i left it out with intentions of putting it back in when i ground the strings. i have grounded the strings last night, but forgot to do the tone pot cap. its wired without the third connection connected (the one that would be connected to grounded through the cap). even without this there, it works like a tone pot should. how is this? its deffinately noticeable, maybe not quite as effective as a regular tone pot, but atleast half as effective.
why is this? is the resistor in the (1meg) pot slightly inductive? its not a wire wound pot. is there some capacitance between the resistance and the pot casing which has been grounded? has anyone ever encountered this before?
i might just leave it out, as it is quite effective, and can get brighter than most (maybe the 1m pot would be the same if wired correctly)
ill be recording (badly with my mp3) the guitar and 2 amps ive made as soon as i fix 1 channel on a amp i finished yesterday
why is this? is the resistor in the (1meg) pot slightly inductive? its not a wire wound pot. is there some capacitance between the resistance and the pot casing which has been grounded? has anyone ever encountered this before?
i might just leave it out, as it is quite effective, and can get brighter than most (maybe the 1m pot would be the same if wired correctly)
ill be recording (badly with my mp3) the guitar and 2 amps ive made as soon as i fix 1 channel on a amp i finished yesterday
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