JohnSykes":r2feb7wp said:
jhale667":r2feb7wp said:
JohnSykes":r2feb7wp said:
Schaf":r2feb7wp said:
JohnSykes":r2feb7wp said:
You use the Suhr Aldrich with 500k volume pots? Anybody tried it with 250?k
Thanks again!
Someone asked this question on TGP and John Suhr said that it just suckes the life out of that pickup.
Schaf
Hey, cool info, thank you.
So id have to use 500k volume pot with SCN neck+ middle and Suhr Aldrich in bridge, i guess...
What about the DSH+? Also 500k recommended?
Have you thought about splitting the difference, as they say, and trying a 300k pot, since you're running singles too? Might not be too much for them, and hypothetically would suck
slightly less life out of the Aldrich?
That could be an option.
Also, i found this in the Suhr forum, some dude posted it. Let me know what you think:
"POTS: ...a VERY general "rule-of-thumb":
SINGLECOILS................
1Meg = ear-piercing, shrill
500K = bright, punchy
300K = clean, articulate
250K = normal FENDER
HUMBUCKERS................
1Meg = bright
500K = punchy
300K = normal GIBSON
250K = dull, constrained
CAPACITORS:
Common Capacitor Values
.005 mf Treble and bright flow though easily
.033 mf Cuts out a small amount of brights, has good mid range,
.047 mf Beefier sounding, lots of mids and bass , most electric guitars don't exceed this value
.100 mf Bass sounding, almost all brights are gone, used mostly in electric bass and active pickups"
Interesting...I've only tried a 250k w/a humbucker
once, when one crapped out on me, local music store was out of 500s, had a gig, dropped it in , HATED it. Yanked it as soon as I got a 500k. This was with a Duncan Distortion years ago. Though I've heard people on the Duncan forum say 250s are one trick to tame the JB in certain guitars.
Steve Blutcher of Dimarzio recommended using 1 megs for the tone pots (w/a 500k volume) with the Virtual Vintage Strat pickups, tried 'em and they provide a HUGE, almost wah pedal-like sweep, and yeah "10" can be a bit shrill with say a VV Solo in the bridge. I run mine on about 8, except when I need
"that extra little... push over the cliff" as Nigel Tufnel would say...
Met Blutcher at NAMM years ago, and he also turned me on to (and later outlined in GP mag) the "Eric Johnson" tone mod, where the middle pickup is disconnected from the tone circuit so you have separate controls for the bridge and neck. Quack city in the notch positions. LURVES.

He also suggested using a bright pickup in the middle so you could "dial in as much darkness as you want with the bridge and neck pickup." As for the middle's tone always being on "10" he said something like "Who uses the middle pickup on a Strat by itself, anyway?
Exactly."
My humbucker guitars
don't need no steenking tone controls...lol. Pretty sure I have .047s w/the Virtuals, but I'll have to go pull my spares and check...
