Thanks for checking out my channel Porter Pickups! I did enjoy them! Also I heard back from Joe and he has been liking the guitar better with the 250k pots and has been connecting with it more.
There is a noticeable difference in tone, and those pickups with the 250k potentiometers do sound better. Those pickups do sound good; they have a unique tonal characteristic to them. Now, I'm interested in also listening to sound sound samples of humbuckers with 1M pots. Anyway, good video.
Great question, and yes! The pots make a difference no matter if it's on your volume or tone pot because your pickups are hooked up to them. In general, the larger the value Pot, the more treble the pot lets through. Single coil pickups are already bright, so they don't need extra treble, so we usually use 250k pots. Humbucker pickups tend to be darker, so we want extra treble so we use 500k pots. For some reason on Jaguars and Mustangs, even though they are single coil pickups they use 1 Meg pots, which contributes to them being so bright and jangly sounding. These are the "generally held" guidelines, but you can always experiment for yourself like I did in this video. If it sounds good to you, it is good.
Thanks for taking the deep dive into this! Hope you enjoyed the ricochets!
Thanks for checking out my channel Porter Pickups! I did enjoy them! Also I heard back from Joe and he has been liking the guitar better with the 250k pots and has been connecting with it more.
There is a noticeable difference in tone, and those pickups with the 250k potentiometers do sound better. Those pickups do sound good; they have a unique tonal characteristic to them. Now, I'm interested in also listening to sound sound samples of humbuckers with 1M pots. Anyway, good video.
That would definitely be interesting. But it would basically sound the same but brighter.
Do volume pots too make a difference like tone pots?
Great question, and yes! The pots make a difference no matter if it's on your volume or tone pot because your pickups are hooked up to them. In general, the larger the value Pot, the more treble the pot lets through. Single coil pickups are already bright, so they don't need extra treble, so we usually use 250k pots. Humbucker pickups tend to be darker, so we want extra treble so we use 500k pots. For some reason on Jaguars and Mustangs, even though they are single coil pickups they use 1 Meg pots, which contributes to them being so bright and jangly sounding.
These are the "generally held" guidelines, but you can always experiment for yourself like I did in this video. If it sounds good to you, it is good.
Thanks very much for taking the time to explain.Be blessed!@@MillerCustomGuitars
@@MusicChannel-rf5zz No problem! Let me know if you have any more questions, or if there are any topics that you'd like to see a video about.
With the 500k pots, it sounds like a resonator guitar.
That’s so interesting!
Very nice playing
Thanks!