![]() ![]() I've wired more guitars than I've had free beers, ![]() Does one of the lugs go to ground? If it has a lug soldered to the pot body, but the body isn't connected to ground, it will just be a variable resistor instead of a volume control. A volume control should go to zero to full volume if it is wired correctly, no matter what the value of the pot is. I wonder if the volume control is wired as a variable resistor instead of a volume control. set up so that the middle position cut out the emg and added a cap to filter out some of the bass end on the barcuss so it was like having three separate settings. found that trick out in my ibanez with a barcuss berry passive neck and an active emg 81 in bridge. i add 500k-1M on my bridge emg pickups all the time for my customers and they just slay. it changes the output impedance tries to make it look more like a passive system. using any pot in an emg will give you actual zero volume i do this all the time if you get a pot doing that it is because the pot is sheit my friend.ītw instead of 25k using a 250k you will get more output thats about it. With all due respect what monkey crack are you smoking. ![]() Wire it up outside the guitar to see the effect, without laborious physical installation. This happens when you use regular pots instead of 25k on an EMG active pickup. Give you zero volume when turned all the way down. One possibility is that the volume control will work to some extent but not actually I know that for a piezo preamp the correct volume pot would be a 25k.īut what would the upshot be if i used a 250k instead?Ĭan't say for certain without looking at the specific circuit. ![]()
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