What exactly do you mean by “pre-selected high range” on the modern volume bleed circuit? I have a LP Junior that I’ve upgraded to a noiseless P90 by Lindy Fralin, and I would like to preserve as much high end as I can. My volume pot pretty much stays at 10 during performance, but my tone pot will vary depending on the song
This is mainly referring to using your volume. But basically the "high end" range is determined by the value of the bleed circuit used. Changing the value either widens or narrows the EQ range. What you probably want to look into is Pot value and how it will compress your pickups signal. We highly suggest you check out our Wiring FAQ page on our site as we have a cool post about how to choose pot value.
I finally got a clear answer to a question I’ve had for years but was too afraid to ask
Wow this is so informative! Thanks for doing this, I can’t wait for my kit!
What a wonderful video ! Now I know I gotta go for 50s
This is a fantastic explainer! Thank you!
Excellent to the point video, thanks! What wiring do you suggest for my LPaul, I use both Volume And Tone a good bit?
Hi, which harness for classic jamerson/motown p bass tone/functionality? thanks!
Right on, thank you for this! Just ordered my kit 🤘🏽
Thanks for the info, I greatly appreciate it
What exactly do you mean by “pre-selected high range” on the modern volume bleed circuit? I have a LP Junior that I’ve upgraded to a noiseless P90 by Lindy Fralin, and I would like to preserve as much high end as I can. My volume pot pretty much stays at 10 during performance, but my tone pot will vary depending on the song
This is mainly referring to using your volume. But basically the "high end" range is determined by the value of the bleed circuit used. Changing the value either widens or narrows the EQ range. What you probably want to look into is Pot value and how it will compress your pickups signal. We highly suggest you check out our Wiring FAQ page on our site as we have a cool post about how to choose pot value.
So the volume bleed doesn't not mean treble bleed. Correct ?
We call it a Volume Bleed but it is the same as Treble bleed
Sure wish I’d found this first. I got. 50’s P bass circuit but think I wanted modern... 🤪