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Re: What happens if I don't use a capacitor?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2021 12:44 pm
by lumgimfong
Here is how it sounds with no tone pot or cap. Just volume pot and bridge HB1 first, neck HB1 second. Broken in Fatbeams.

https://soundcloud.com/user-222948482/4 ... be2689235a

Forgive me if any music starts auto playing after the bass sample. For some reason soundcloud keeps playing some songs after I listen to my sample bass tracks. Weird.

Re: What happens if I don't use a capacitor?

Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2021 9:06 pm
by ram
I'm liking that! Thanks!

Re: What happens if I don't use a capacitor?

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2021 2:25 pm
by iiipopes
Have you thought about replacing one of the tone controls with a push-pull or a no-load pot so you can have wide open or treble roll-off at your option? You might at some point play something that rolling off the treble is more in keeping with the song. This also lets the instrument pass the "five-foot" test: five feet from the stage, you can't tell the instrument has been modified. And then you can always re-wire back in the original pot if you sell the instrument, keeping the push-pull or no-load pot for your next bass.
http://www.wiredguitarist.com/2017/05/0 ... -tone-pot/

Re: What happens if I don't use a capacitor?

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:45 pm
by lumgimfong
Thanks.
I have thought about that before.
The ToneStyler I am thinking of installing is true bypass on the number 10 setting. Is true bypass the same as the no load?

Re: What happens if I don't use a capacitor?

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:31 pm
by iiipopes
lumgimfong wrote:Thanks.
I have thought about that before.
The ToneStyler I am thinking of installing is true bypass on the number 10 setting. Is true bypass the same as the no load?
Yes. It completely opens the connection so there is nothing going to the tone capacitor through the pot to ground.

Re: What happens if I don't use a capacitor?

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2021 3:14 pm
by lumgimfong
Thanks!!

I have enjoyed using no tone circuit and hearing the bass full on, but I think I do also want the throaty tonal changes of the tonestyler tones (like I get with a tonestyler on my other bass) so I will try v/blend/tonestyler. And it has a true bypass setting so I can still get the full on sound like with no tone circuit at all.

I will hopefully wire up a V/blend/tonestyler harness soon. I have the parts.