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dwells

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ive recently wired a seymour duncan sh-11 to the bridge which is said to be great for bright sounding guitars but its still too bright and i have a 500k pot as volume?
so should i change the volume back to the 250ks?
im hoping this would be a warmer tone?
any ideas guys?
Dean
 

lenny

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:confused:
ive recently wired a seymour duncan sh-11 to the bridge which is said to be great for bright sounding guitars but its still too bright and i have a 500k pot as volume?
so should i change the volume back to the 250ks?
im hoping this would be a warmer tone?
any ideas guys?
Dean
Some good info from a buddy o mine...OLD MAN TELE
general "rule-of-thumbs":

1Meg = very bright sounding
500K = bright sounding
250K = warm, vintage sounding

1Meg = bright HB...shrill SC
500K = warm HB...bright SC
250K = muddy HB, warm SC

HB = humbucker
SC = single coil

...the HIGHER the pot resistance value, the LESS high-frequencies are attenuated.
...the LOWER the pot resistance value, the MORE high-frequencies are attenduated.

TONE control pot value doesn't matter too much because the overall "taper" or "rolloff" can be 'adjusted' by simply changing the cap value.
 

BobMac

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I run a pair of bareknuckle rebell yells , and they are a high mid heavy pick up.

its an all maple neck silo so it's bright but i left the 250k pots in and dont find it muddy at all, its a real hot rock tone.

id say try the 250 pots
 

telemike

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Try a Custom5. Like a '59 but more power. It's like the regular custom with Alnico magnets which should have less high end than ceramics..
 
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The Custom Custom is a very thin sounding pickup to my ears.

I would try 2 things,

1st, change the saddles to solid saddles, they really warmed mine up acoustically.

2nd, if that doesn't work and you wanna keep the pickup, fit a 250k pot.

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Voo

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Yeah Dean I'm afraid this is going to take extensive testing you should just send it my way and I will see what I can do :D

+1 on the upping your string gauge
 

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I have a Dimarzio Air Zone with 500k Ohm pots in my HSS SS. A few other pickups I tried were a bit bright for my tastes. The Air Zone complements the SS well for a more fat, classic sound.
 

Smellybum

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:confused:
ive recently wired a seymour duncan sh-11 to the bridge which is said to be great for bright sounding guitars but its still too bright and i have a 500k pot as volume?
so should i change the volume back to the 250ks?
im hoping this would be a warmer tone?
any ideas guys?
Dean

Deano - sorry if I missed you doing this but did you change the saddles??
 

slucas

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Pure nickel strings can take some of the edge off, very simple change but it sure won't hurt anything. Easier on the frets too.
 

Roubster

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Definitely try 250K pot first. If that does not work for u I strongly agree with the Air Zone! It is an amazing pup...very warm and fat but tight at the same time for some nice heavy rhythm stuff. I have this in my Silo Special with fast track middle and cruiser in the neck with 500K pots. I also suggest the solid saddles and the nickel strings are great too. Still need that video my friend hehe.
 
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