RS Guitarworks pots/caps upgrade.

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Not trying to run this through the mud, but it took a month to build (just got it today) and I dont hear one ounce
of difference to the stock Les Paul pots. Web site stated no definition/high end loss even when volumes are rolled back to 1 or two.

Neck pickup is still muddy/muffled.
Swapped the stock pickups for Bare Knuckle Mules matched set.

100 bucks down the drain. :bash:
The biggest improvement I noticed was the quality and taper of the pots
 
Color me dumb.
I tried but apparently didn't do my Due Diligence.

Should be able to wire it to 50 spec, correct?
Yes.

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So if I’m following, the only difference is where the cap is placed between volume and tone pots. So cap from the middle volume lead to the first lead on the tone vs first lead off volume to middle lead on tone?
Trying to envision what does this do for the sound?
I own 1 LP, but seems like this can be done for any 1V 1T guitar too.
 
So if I’m following, the only difference is where the cap is placed between volume and tone pots. So cap from the middle volume lead to the first lead on the tone vs first lead off volume to middle lead on tone?
Trying to envision what does this do for the sound?
I own 1 LP, but seems like this can be done for any 1V 1T guitar too.
It basically reverses how the volume and tone pots interact.

With modern wiring you lose some high end as you roll down the volume control.

With 50s wiring you lose some volume as you roll down the tone control.

50s wiring is loved by guys who clean up with the volume pot, because you not only maintain clarity along the sweep, you dial out low-end as you go, which makes your amp clean up much quicker. With 50s wiring you can roll down just a few notches and clean up dramatically, making it very easy to, say, roll up from 8 to 10 for a boost.
 
I always laugh when guys change pots (without measuring resistance) for something fancy and make those 'world difference' statements ? Usually tapers are only difference and behaviour treble depend on modern or 50s wiring. Even hated Gibson PCB wiring is good enough.
Best thing for less mud on neck pickup is no-load tone pot or any pot.
 
Dimarzio pots work and feel great, have a nice taper, and aren't cork-sniffer priced.

Remember, you're gonna need that money you saved for electron-flow corrected cables made from oxygen-free organic-raised copper.
 
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