How does changing the pots change the sound?
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
-
meursault42
- New member
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:12 pm
How does changing the pots change the sound?
Hello,
I've read several threads on here in which these kinds of modifications are discussed in great technical detail (most of it over my head unfortunately). How would changing the Tone/Volume pots change the sound? What's the recommendation for a new 4003?
Thanks
I've read several threads on here in which these kinds of modifications are discussed in great technical detail (most of it over my head unfortunately). How would changing the Tone/Volume pots change the sound? What's the recommendation for a new 4003?
Thanks
- Captain Bob
- Member
- Posts: 237
- Joined: Thu May 27, 2010 6:47 pm
- Contact:
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
4003S Mapleglo
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
Paging Dr Dane Wilder,Dr Wilder?
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
I think that article pretty much sums it up. Although the info presented is correct, it tends to fly in the face of current RIC wiring with 330K pots amd .047uF tone caps for everything.... 
-
meursault42
- New member
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:12 pm
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
So, if I wanted to bring out more midrange presence in the neck pickup, I would lower the resistance value for the volume and tone pots?
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
No. That will lower the amplitude as well as the frequency of the resonant peak. Raise the values, especially the volume control, to the 500kohm.meursault42 wrote:So, if I wanted to bring out more midrange presence in the neck pickup, I would lower the resistance value for the volume and tone pots?
Another thing that won't do much when the tone knob is dimed, but will as you turn it down, is to change the tone capacitor from .047 to .033. This will retain more mids as you roll off the tone.
- Captain Bob
- Member
- Posts: 237
- Joined: Thu May 27, 2010 6:47 pm
- Contact:
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
Consult Dane Wilder (he posted earlier) about building you another 'drop in' harness. Then, de-solder your pups, install the new harness and solder the pup wiring into the new loom.
4003S Mapleglo
-
meursault42
- New member
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:12 pm
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
Dane, sent you a PM 
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
Dropped a harness from Dane and its a solid player again. Couple of quick solders and you're good to go
'77 4001 AutumnGlo, '57 Nash P, '77 Gibson Grabber, Ibanez RB690, Epiphone Black Casady, Fender Rumble v3 500 210 combo /USA Ampeg 15
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
Not a Rickenbacker sorry,,,, But what value pots would you suggest to brighten up a Thunderbird? I have an Epiphone Classic IV that I really, really like, but I cant quite get enough high end out of it. Its not a big enough issue to make me get rid of it,,, but if something this simple could be the answer, I'm all about it.
"Knowledge is Power"
Re: How does changing the pots change the sound?
I added master volume and tone controls to my Gibson Blackbird using 500K pots and a .022uF tone cap. It made the bass sound really meaty with just the right amount of top end to add more definition to the tone.
