Hey guys I'm looking for some advice on potential causes and solutions for why when I roll back the tone on my rhythm circuit the guitar gets way quieter. I did the following to the guitar the other day:
Moved 3 wires around to convert it from the regular wiring:
to this:
This makes it so that the pickup selector switch works when the rhythm circuit is activated so that I'm not stuck on the neck.
Then I swapped the 50k tone pot for a CTS 1 meg mini tone pot built for jazzmasters (https://reverb.com/item/949560-genuine- ... ter-jaquar). Nothing else was changed.
Now the guitar in the rhythm circuit with volume and tone on 10 works perfectly. The pickup selector works as it should. Roll back the volume and it again works great, nothing abnormal. The only thing that's confusing me is that when I roll back the tone control on the rhythm circuit the volume goes way down. Rolling the tone wheel maybe two turns drops the output by at least half. It's still quite bright, just much quieter. To get the guitar to be dark like the stock setup was the volume is basically zero, it's equivalent to volume on 1.5 on the lead circuit.
What could be causing this loss of output when rolling back the tone control? Could the pot be faulty, could the stock cap value that was attached to the 50k tone pot need to be swapped for something else? Any insight would be much appreciated!
Large Output Loss When Rolling Back the Tone on Rhythm Circuit
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Re: Large Output Loss When Rolling Back the Tone on Rhythm Circuit
Move the RC Out wire to the middle lug of the tone pot.
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Re: Large Output Loss When Rolling Back the Tone on Rhythm Circuit
Why not wire the RC pots the same way as in the LC? And for a little variety, tap its Tone control off the Volume's output (middle) lug instead of the input lug for a little less loading (reduces the treble attenuation when backing off the Volume). You could also use way different value tone caps in the two circuits.
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