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350k tone pot.

PBZEPP

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Hey all, I’m curious if this even would affect anything since I always have it on 10, but I was measuring my pot values in my 2022 cs r7 and volumes are 520k 480k which is fine but the neck tone pot is 350k! The other is 500… so yeah just wondering if that would affect the treble response at all and if I should change it out. Thanks
 

GlassSnuff

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If you keep your control dimed, it won't make a difference.
Wrong. A 350K tone pot on 10 is like a 500K tone pot on 9, or maybe 8.

Neck buckers have plenty of bass, so most people want more treble. I'd swap your tone pots, at least.
 

charliechitlins

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Wrong. A 350K tone pot on 10 is like a 500K tone pot on 9, or maybe 8.

Neck buckers have plenty of bass, so most people want more treble. I'd swap your tone pots, at least.
Ooops...
Sorry.
You're correct, of course.
There are so many questions about caps, I conflated the question with one about cap value.
Getting old...
 
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