If I take the tone pot out of an EMG circuit...

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If I take out the tone pot on an emg equipped guitar, does the tone of the guitar become as it would be with the tone pot on 0 ? Or is the circuit like if the tone pot is on 10 ? 5 ?
 
If you do it on a regular guitar (passive pickups), it'll sound like your tone is on 10, with a tad more punch and clarity. I guess it's the same with EMGs ?
 
All of my custom builds are that way. Emg81, volume, kill switch. I would imagine it's like the tone is maxed, because without the tone knobs potentiometer and cap, there is nothing else in the circuit.
 
ActiveCape":lwzifryd said:
If you do it on a regular guitar (passive pickups), it'll sound like your tone is on 10, with a tad more punch and clarity. I guess it's the same with EMGs ?


It is. I snipped the tone circuit in an EMG loaded guitar and it sounded better. 5% more oomph
 
I remove the tone controls out of my humbucker-equiped guitars also
Only on the ones I use for higher gain stuff (not semi-hollow and such)
 
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