V-TREB Poti, CTS 250k/500k
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07268 | 250kOhm |
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22,90 €
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07269 | 500kOhm |
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22,90 €
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Désignation
Audio taper pot with adjustable Treble Bleed Circuit. If you cannot access the pot when it is installed (e.g. with pickguards), it is advisable to route the potentiometer to the outside via the leads for basic adjustment.
- Thread diameter: 10mm
- Thread height: ca. 9mm
- Shaft diameter: 6mm
- Shaft height: ca. 9mm
Our recommendations:
- Humbucker/P90: 500k (Volume/Tone)
- Singlecoil: 250k (Volume/Tone)
- Volume control for clean sound: audio taper or linear pot
- Volume control „crunch" und „higain": audio taper pot
- Tone control: generally audio taper pot
A Treble Bleed Circuit is a parallel connection of a capacitor and a resistor, which are soldered between the input and output of the volume potentiometer. This way you don't lose any treble when turning down the volume. In contrast to a pure volume capacitor, the resistor in this circuit ensures that the highs are not louder than the basses when the volume pot is set low.
Attention: the sound of treble bleed circuits depends on the signal chain. For example, when using effects units (especially vintage fuzz pedals or treble boosters), treble bleed circuits sound different when the volume pot is turned down than when the guitar is connected directly to the amp. Therefore, there are guitarists who make the treble bleed switchable. However, with the volume pot turned all the way up, there is no difference.