I tried wiring a passive bass-cut in my guitar and I can't discern a difference between the pot at 1 and 10. I used a 500kohm pot and a .001uF cap. What value cap should I use instead to get a noticeable effect? I'm using single-coil size rail humbuckers in a Stratocaster.
EDIT: Nevermind. I added another .001uF cap in parallel and it worked perfectly. Tehe :3.
EDIT2: If I wired the tone circuit (bass and treble cut) to a push/pull pot and ran it out of phase in parallel with the original signal, would that make it a mid cut?
Passive Bass Cut Advice
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Posted · Edited by dz_alias
I tried wiring a passive bass-cut in my guitar and I can't discern a difference between the pot at 1 and 10. I used a 500kohm pot and a .001uF cap. What value cap should I use instead to get a noticeable effect? I'm using single-coil size rail humbuckers in a Stratocaster.
EDIT: Nevermind. I added another .001uF cap in parallel and it worked perfectly. Tehe :3.
EDIT2: If I wired the tone circuit (bass and treble cut) to a push/pull pot and ran it out of phase in parallel with the original signal, would that make it a mid cut?