Hi. Thanks for posting this, really useful. I am a lefty guitarist who struggles to source reverse logarithmic pots, and after watching your video I was wondering if I could convert a standard 500k linear potentiometer to logarithmic by fitting a 75k resistor to it? I'm thinking the resistor would be connected to the centre lug and the outer lug that is going to ground? Any thoughts? Thanks 👍
Yes indeed. Just know that the added load resistance will damp the pickup’s resonance (usually less highs). Let us know how it works out for you. Thanks for the comment.
That's me on guitar. It's just a home recording I did about 25 years ago. I called it "One Axe Blues". Later in the song, I change sounds like it's a different guitar. It's not the greatest, but I knew I wouldn't get a copyright infringement.
Thanks for the comment. I suppose I should edit my audio on a system that has a more adequate bass response. Unfortunately I can’t replace the video. I can only delete it.
Exactly! Incredibly valuable videos with great quality, but the bass is so high it tires my ears, must turn the subwoofer all the way down while watching his videos and then remember to return it to normal levels, or only watch them mobile 😅
Extremely informative video. Thanks!
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Hi. Thanks for posting this, really useful.
I am a lefty guitarist who struggles to source reverse logarithmic pots, and after watching your video I was wondering if I could convert a standard 500k linear potentiometer to logarithmic by fitting a 75k resistor to it? I'm thinking the resistor would be connected to the centre lug and the outer lug that is going to ground? Any thoughts? Thanks 👍
Yes indeed. Just know that the added load resistance will damp the pickup’s resonance (usually less highs). Let us know how it works out for you. Thanks for the comment.
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Yea. Had a typo.
POTENTIOMETER senses Voltage Potential 😊😊
What is the name of the song you use under the intro?
That's me on guitar. It's just a home recording I did about 25 years ago. I called it "One Axe Blues". Later in the song, I change sounds like it's a different guitar. It's not the greatest, but I knew I wouldn't get a copyright infringement.
The audio portion of this video recording could use a bass control. 😮
Thanks for the comment. I suppose I should edit my audio on a system that has a more adequate bass response. Unfortunately I can’t replace the video. I can only delete it.
Exactly! Incredibly valuable videos with great quality, but the bass is so high it tires my ears, must turn the subwoofer all the way down while watching his videos and then remember to return it to normal levels, or only watch them mobile 😅