Stratocaster Mod Wiring - Dual Capacitors

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @giulioluzzardi7632
    @giulioluzzardi7632 Год назад +2

    Did this mod, dig this mod! Left the bridge with no-tone as it sounds better just rolling the vol down and the Bridge+middle sounds clearer and springy. Tone for neck(.047uf), tone for middle ((.022uf). Mylar for neck, pio for middle...nice . Thankyou for giving me the confidence and a clear concise explanation of how and why it is done. I must add; do this in daylight and have a magnifying glass handy, get a simple Volt-meter with a buzzer to check continuity before you solder it up and triple -check all groundings even the ones you did'nt touch. Great way to learn, trial by "soldering Iron"!

  • @rutiger6901
    @rutiger6901 2 года назад +4

    I'm absolute zero experience in guitar wiring. Or any other wiring of course. But this man has me successfully going through my 36 budget guitars one at a time, tricking them out like a boss. I don't even consider any other tutorial sites any more. Stick with the best. Cheap pickups respond to wiring upgrades every bit as good as the so called better pups do.

  • @jpmangin
    @jpmangin 2 года назад +4

    10 years and still a valid tutorial. thakn you for he hours you've saved me

  • @leedee-il5ob
    @leedee-il5ob 2 дня назад

    Hi. Gotta say fantastic. The only variation I needed was the middle pickup, I had to wire it opposite. I tried it the same configuration, but no sound. So I recall seeing something about polarity, reversed the wires and it came up trumps. And no noise, no hum. Thank you. Saved my bacon and my Strat.

  • @davek2463
    @davek2463 11 лет назад +14

    I love how you show the diagrams step by step, very easy to follow, I wish everyone would do this.

  • @BigDuckEnergyTM
    @BigDuckEnergyTM 5 лет назад +3

    Recently picked up all new electronics to wire a new pickguard for my standard. I used this mod with .047 on the bridge and .022 on neck/mid. Your diagrams and commentary were very helpful. I ended up with a Japanese PCB style switch, but once I found the diagram for that style, it was easy to figure out where everything went. Thanks!

  • @graxjpg
    @graxjpg 3 года назад +2

    I had a really old NOS .022uf disk cap that actually specked out to .016 and i put it in my bridge tone, going with your wiring scheme here. Absolutely exactly what I was looking for! Made my 2nd tone control AND bridge pickup usable for a change! I like to use the outside two with my 10 way mod and this makes my strat a little more flexible than it was. Soon I’ll be upgrading to a set of those 57/62s, and my strat will be leaning into Eric Johnson territory plus a few more tricks.

  • @jim9637
    @jim9637 5 лет назад +2

    This is my go to channel for guitar wiring. You explain everything so even I can understand it.

  • @oceanfiretv
    @oceanfiretv 4 года назад

    Don Thanks for the education! I installed two '65 strat single coils (neck & middle) & a Dimarezio Fast track II in series to the bridge. I followed your instructions perfectly - The bridge pickup works and sounds amazing. Volume & lower tone control work fine. One position up the Bridge and Middle pickup work fine. BUT!!! The neck and middle pups must be bad - no output. So I'm starting over and using new pups for neck & bridge. Also going to replace the switch & pots. Will post back with an update after the next round! MJ from Philly UPDATE: Thursday July 9th 2020. New DiMarzio Area 58, 61 & 67 pickups new 5 position switch, new pots (500k for tone - 250k for volume) and 0.22 caps on both tone pots. FINALLY it works! At first only the bridge pickup was working. Switched the wiring back to standard - all pickups worked - then... switched back to your strat mod and it's working like it should. THANKS! MrMike

  • @KSparks80
    @KSparks80 8 лет назад

    Your videos are, by far, the best way to learn about the electronics in a Strat guitar. Period! Thanks for
    putting them "out there".

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  8 лет назад

      Thanks... I appreciate the comments.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Год назад

      So far I’ve done 2 different wirings. They were accurate and spot on. These videos should be archived on other sites like Stewmac or other locations for more widespread access.

  • @geobot9k
    @geobot9k Год назад

    I didn’t realize this a mod until seeing the title. Just replaced everything but the pups in my late 90’s beginner strat and this is how its wired up. Its the only guitar I’ve ever owned so I assumed this was how all strats are wired up.

  • @tommylarsson2025
    @tommylarsson2025 4 года назад +3

    Best explanation i've seen! Easy and crystal clear. Save my day! Thanks a lot! Great work!

  • @popebryanii7224
    @popebryanii7224 3 года назад

    THANK YOU. I had a few capacitors laying around and I wanted to experiment. I couldn't figure it out before i found this. It took me 10 minutes after watching.

  • @tunemeister99
    @tunemeister99 Год назад

    Gave me a wonderful idea to improve the tone of my strat and tele. I have a .022 uF extra that I took out from my LP. Will see if I can add another capacitor to my strat tone pot. Good tutorial.

  • @ranman58635
    @ranman58635 2 года назад

    Good clear cut video's with voice, pictures and good short dialog.

  • @larryshaffer5566
    @larryshaffer5566 Месяц назад

    Also 0.033uf Cap for Neck P/U & 0.047uf Cap PIO for both. Great sounds!!!!

  • @smmmithhh
    @smmmithhh 11 лет назад

    There's a valid point too, that the bridge pickup shouldn't have tone control - since it's the bright pickup, and you can't turn off a tone control entirely. There are pots available which will actually open when turned all the way CW, to solve that problem. I've recently installed new pickups on my 30yo Fairmont Stratimposter, and since the new bridge pu is a 'hot' one I modded the switch wiring and used 2 caps just like in this video. Much better than the old bar-magnet pickups :-)

  • @archiepaton9263
    @archiepaton9263 7 лет назад

    Just carried out this mod by following your first class video.
    Very happy with being able to control the bridge pickup.
    Thanks very much.

  • @jakeutler9906
    @jakeutler9906 7 лет назад +4

    Used this video for my first project. Followed everything exactly and figured out the grounding on my own. Worked like a charm!

  • @iamtubuler9266
    @iamtubuler9266 8 лет назад

    You have the best videos I have seen. I really like how you get to the point and use such great graphics to illustrate your work.Thank you for posting!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  8 лет назад

      +Lou Wallace I appreciate the comments and I'm glad people are finding my videos helpful or at least interesting. Happy Modding.

  • @darrellminx5459
    @darrellminx5459 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Nice straight forward presentation and easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @TheUlesifah701
    @TheUlesifah701 Год назад

    Thanks for all your videos Don! I’ve literally taught myself how to wire all my guitars thanks to your videos and some trial and error with my soldering skills …. Lol , appreciate all your help buddy and great job with how you put these videos together. Thanks again! 😎

  • @MrFlexitron
    @MrFlexitron 7 лет назад

    Thank you, these videos are very helpful. I followed your video for the dual capacitor wiring and combined it with the 7 way switch concept. It was slightly different wiring but everything seems to work really well. I am using fender vintage noiseless pick ups with CTS pots, one orange drop 047 µF capacitor for the neck and middle tone knobs and a paper and oil 047 µF capacitor for the bridge tone knob. The tone is amazing. Instructional videos were very helpful. So thanks again.
    Switch Off = Standard Strat.
    Switch On
    1 = Bridge / Neck
    2 = Bridge / Mid / Neck
    3 = Mid / Neck
    4 = same as 3
    5 = Neck
    I know it’s not quite the same as the 7 way switch instructions, but I really wanted the dual capacitor tone settings and I only had a SPST switch. So I’m willing to live with the redundant 3 and 4 positions for now.

  • @auorda2295
    @auorda2295 2 года назад

    Just found your channel, not gonna say anything new.. Breja your the best!

  • @Secretarian
    @Secretarian 6 лет назад +1

    Going to try this with my Squier Strat. I put the Fezz Parka mod in and don't much care for it - blender mods are not really that useful to me in real world situations. I like the image at 4:08 of this vid that shows how you turn the middle pot to face the switch - avoids congestion between the two tone pots and shortens the wire run from the pot to the switch. Another great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @nirbhayacharya2355
    @nirbhayacharya2355 5 лет назад +1

    I was looking all over for this, really simple and helpful. Keep up the great job.

  • @Secretarian
    @Secretarian 4 года назад +1

    I love this mod. The only thing that I change is that I jumper the switch so that bridge and neck share the same tone pot (vice neck and middle). That way, at no time will two pickups be sharing the same tone pot, regardless of where the 5 way switch is set.

    • @eertje01
      @eertje01 4 года назад

      I have the same as you described in my strat. I only use 1 cap though. Whats the difference if you would use 2 caps? What's the benefit?

    • @Secretarian
      @Secretarian 4 года назад

      @@eertje01 Benefit is that no two pickups share the same tone cap in any of the 5 switch settings. The bridge and neck pickups are never active at the same time, like you would have on the middle position on a Tele. Allows for more tonal variety if you use different value tone caps. For example, I have the middle pup on a .015 cap and the neck/bridge share a .022 cap. In the video here, note at 3:25 that the diagram shows the neck and middle wired at the bridge to share the same tone cap, so when those two pickups are active (switch position 2 or 4? I forget) they share the same tone cap.

    • @eertje01
      @eertje01 4 года назад

      @@Secretarian OK I can understand that benefit of not sharing a tone cap. But what happens with position 2 and 4? Wouldn't you then have a double load of caps? Ergo, making those positions muddier?

  • @pecktox
    @pecktox 4 месяца назад

    I'm going to try this and yeah I know these videos are old, but I've enjoyed looking at them over and over very informative! . Pex

  • @bilbobaggins2083
    @bilbobaggins2083 6 лет назад

    Just did this to my sons 60th Strat and also changed out the pickups. Thanks, well done and easy to follow.

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Год назад

      Your son’s 60th birthday will be amazing

  • @freehamandcheese
    @freehamandcheese 9 лет назад

    I use a dual capacitor mod on my strats, where I add another jumper between the "neck" & "middle" tone pots, give the "middle" tone pot a capacitor, and wire them together to the common pole(s) of the switch. So then I have (on my strat) 0.147uF total potential capacitance. And I can dial in the tone on all three pickups (in any configuration)

  • @wissewester1276
    @wissewester1276 3 года назад

    From green and magenta to red and Blue
    From flora and fauna to Adam and Eve.
    Hats off sir🌈

  • @lostnflorida
    @lostnflorida 10 лет назад

    You have the best mod/upgrade videos.. Thanks for posting!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  10 лет назад +2

      Thanks... I appreciate it. I'm glad people are find the videos helpful.

  • @4estGimp
    @4estGimp 8 лет назад

    Great video. This is just what I needed for an HSS build which with have separate tone and cap values. Add a DPDT On/On/On to setup for series/parallel/split of the humbucker and I'm set.

  • @michaellilley6725
    @michaellilley6725 6 лет назад

    Thank you Don for this great tip!! I recently bought a Fender Lite Ash Stratocaster mik, it was fitted as standard with a set of Seymour Duncan APS1's but with 500k pots. The guitar looks stunning with natural ash body and Birdseye maple neck but tone wise was weak and far too bright. I replaced the bridge pickup with a SD SSL5 and the pots with 250k's, a no load wired to the bridge. I think they used welding rods to solder the wires to the pots, my shouldering iron struggled to melt it, also the 5way switch has 8in a row. I managed to figure out it was the same as 2sets of 4 but in line, I used the 0.15pio cap on the bridge/2nd tone knob. I have just tone tested it and all I can say is WOW!! I now have usable tone in all 5 positions and when switched from 9-10 the bridge tone goes into no load and what can only be described as the sweetest sounding bridge pup in any Strat. Thanks for the wiring diagram and great tutorial, I will eventually go with your 7 way 2 cap mod, to be able to combine bridge and neck will be just sublime!!

  • @nelsondejesus2796
    @nelsondejesus2796 10 лет назад

    It's pretty cool on the mod, usually by the other several company's wirings the suggestion has been to use a .022uf-..033uf on the bridge and .015-.022uf on the neck (infamous Woman Tone) and implemented on a Paf type Hbr. but I like ur way being even though there's even less play on the bridge, but you know it's my way too being just enough to allow the fuller bridge to reach the crunch and just enough to veer off the dreaded feedback on a higher gain when used! By chance too on my '62 Strat RI it had just one lil Blue chicklet that was fantastic on the neck-5,4,3 MId and it was pure vintage in the blends neck on 7-8 and the 3-4 on the mid tones ,..when I switched to a Twin bladed for bridge I also upgraded the cap to allow the bridge for use as well,.. I was stunned to find the lil Blue chicklet was a .1uf. I tried several more expensives but none could do the factory standard no kidding so I kept it as it was and on the bridge Twin blade (old'99 Carvin 13k) and middle turned down to 6.5-7 it sounds identically to a vintage Tele feeling,pluck picking the whole Tele Twanging feeling.!! You can only get this lil wonder on the MIM 2000 model I've tried! It's a shame they constantly keep changing everything all the time lately the PIO has it spades and the Orange Drop 225 .018-.022 is another beauty it allows at 10 bypass a brighter mid boost not present with 715-716s so it does pay and I've proved to several on hands who also know so, there's a bleeder from the 1960 Tele circle.001uf on the the Volume @ bypass 10 has a distinct crunchy tone especially with a clean boost to cleaner OD with a slight lil gain that will give a Tele dream of the sustained notes and clear clean tone, try it last I heard the circlek .001 uf can be had in limited quantities fron Chris Klein pickups along with other great vintage caps that sure make believers of the owners good pickups can be made great and great pickups can be made legendary, honest!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  10 лет назад

      That's the beauty of modding - simple things can get you sounding like what you hear in your head. Best of luck...

  • @RandyFricke
    @RandyFricke 5 лет назад

    You can also wire a jumper from B2 to B3 on the switch. That puts the bridge pickup on the bottom tone control.

  • @Mr.Steve-O
    @Mr.Steve-O 4 года назад

    I have a .047 (green chicklet) on my 88 MIJ Strat. I just bought a .033uf 200v K40Y-9 OIP Cap to try out as well as a .015 Treble bleed with resistor. Trying to keep the guitar as original as possible, but thought this little tweak might be a nice improvement.

  • @JC-11111
    @JC-11111 4 года назад

    Might try this when I wire up these new pots, switch, and jack I ordered. Thanks!

  • @WalterAbero
    @WalterAbero 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the videos are very easy to understand. I just realized this mod on my strat and I found it fantastic. I think it will be so until the end of time. Thanks again, greetings!

  • @smmmithhh
    @smmmithhh 11 лет назад

    Electrically, this makes sense: with an old-style 3-pos switch, only one tone control is in play at a time, so a single cap is never used in 2 tone controls. When you change to 5-pos, you can now select 2 pickups at once, but if you put 2 tone controls in parallel and there's only one cap, that cap is now smaller relative to the tone pots. With 2 caps - even of the same value- you maintain about the same RC when putting two tone ccts together, so the effect is more consistent.

  • @lacewoodstrat
    @lacewoodstrat 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you for posting informative, intelligent, and factual information in an easy to understand presentation. Of all the guitar mod videos on YT, you have some of the very best. This as opposed to a number of knuckle-draggers that post endlessly with their opinions on all matters of guitar, evaluations, tone, and myth-busting, which are usually wrong. You are absolutely right about quality in tone caps, they do make a difference, many manufacturers use the cheap 5cent ceramics because of cost considerations. In the '50's the PIO milspec caps were more common place and were sold as military surplus, they also happen to be very musical. For the doubters, go to Rat Shack and stick to the 10 pack of .022's for a couple of bucks and don't post how they sound exactly like Sprague Vitamin Q's.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  11 лет назад +1

      Thanks Man... I appreciate the comments.
      I wish I had known 20 years ago about tone what I do now.

  • @RiccardoPareschi
    @RiccardoPareschi 8 лет назад

    Hi, thank you a lot for posting this mod. It's very, very useful with my Classic Vibe Stratocaster (Simon Neil Signature). It's bridge pickup were unusable and now I've a full "sound palette" to play with.

  • @BrejaToneWorks
    @BrejaToneWorks  11 лет назад +1

    I couldn't do a before/after since I tear all my guitars apart immediately and make the mod. All of my Strat videos (except for the Blacktop) have this mod in place so I hope you can get a sense of what's going on if you watch one of them. Basically - you're getting tone control on the Bridge pickup whereas with the normal Strat wiring, you don't.

  • @AngelLaHash
    @AngelLaHash 11 лет назад

    Could also have a 15nF always hooked up but when the switch is selected on Neck/Middle it adds in 7nF.
    With a bit of editing of the switch itself you can make it so the M+B is 15nF as well (would mean opening it up and taking a KNIFE too it)

  • @robbowe6139
    @robbowe6139 11 лет назад +1

    Beautifully done and diagrammed! I am inclined to try this. Just a small correction, capacitors are measured in Farads (shortened to F, the largest capacitance, used in AC units and as motor starters) Pico (or Nano, pF or nF, the smallest), and Micro-farads or mF, not Micro-farans (or Micro-farens) as you stated. Maybe you just had a slip of the tongue, but I noticed it and cringed when you said it! Not trying to be an ass, however I am an electronics tech and just wanted to keep you from teaching anyone that sees this from using wrong terminology! Anyone walking into an electronics supplier saying what you did will be immediately judged as being an unqualified tech and might be treated like a newb. Otherwise this is a great vid! Cheers mate!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  11 лет назад +1

      Yeah - I've gotten a couple of similar comments on my 'farans' word choice. Not sure why I said it that way - probably the solder fumes were getting to me. :)

    • @McGuire40695
      @McGuire40695 10 лет назад +1

      Actually, mF is the symbol for millifarads. The base term "micro" uses the lower-case Greek letter mu.

  • @The8TrackChap
    @The8TrackChap 11 лет назад

    I like wiring Strats with a bridge tone knob and the first tone pot for neck and mid. Also I like to have a push/pull pot to turn on the bridge pickup in the 4 and 5 positions to get just the neck and bridge or all 3 pickups on. By the way, the capacitance unit is Farads not Farins.

  • @decdel77
    @decdel77 3 года назад

    Excellent and clearly explained. I was going to waste money on changing the stock pickups. Got a good THR amp which gives me what I need already. I know a tech who can do it.

    • @decdel77
      @decdel77 3 года назад

      Dropped it off this morning, putting 0.022 PIO in the bridge and a 0.047 in the mid and neck with a treble bleed. In total with parts and labour, £25 to do. The tech thinks it’ll work but easily reversible

  • @MediaBelajarKita
    @MediaBelajarKita 5 лет назад +1

    Nice info, i love it and use on my squier with orange drop 0.047 and i bought used fender pickup

  • @nelcarbelarmino4152
    @nelcarbelarmino4152 2 года назад

    i understand now no need for my questions sir brejan ty

  • @davidmosesfilms
    @davidmosesfilms Год назад

    Big thanks for all the amazing videos. Very helpful and well done! I have a question about the signal path to the tone knobs. When the signal travels to the tone knobs this seems like a dead end. How and where does this filtered frequency join back to the path of the original signal and out to the output? Thanks so much!

  • @bposey69
    @bposey69 2 года назад

    Exactly the video I was looking for. I discovered my bridge humbucker was not controlled by a tone knob and thats why I don't like the sound of it.

  • @col145
    @col145 Год назад

    I’ve got my Strat wired master vol & master tone + a treble bleed.

  • @AlexStrabala
    @AlexStrabala Год назад

    Thanks for this. However in position 2 (bridge and middle), both tone knobs are active. Is there a way to prevent this so the bridge tone knob is only "active" in position 1?

  • @moparism07
    @moparism07 5 лет назад

    just tried this diagram and work perfectly. thanks.

  • @GraemeBrown-xm3sm
    @GraemeBrown-xm3sm 8 месяцев назад

    Hello Breja and thank you for a very informative tutorial. I have one question regarding your DUAL CAPACITOR WIRING. Due to the addition of the short Jumper Lead to share a Tone control for both Neck & Middle pickups, does selecting the Bridge and Middle pickups together actually engage both Tone Controls in that particular setting? Regards, Graeme

  • @Xxmeca421xX
    @Xxmeca421xX 4 года назад

    I'm going to try this but add a 500k push pull pot with a 250k resistor since I have an SSH setup. I found a 70s super distortion with 2 wires and braided ground so I can't split it but it sounds awesome with 250k cts pots and an orange drop 0.47. it's my single coils that sound too muddy so I'll use a 0.22 for them on the other pot. Thanks

  • @Zeal808
    @Zeal808 3 года назад

    Big thanks! Clear concise

  • @Xxmeca421xX
    @Xxmeca421xX 4 года назад +1

    I have a strat with 3 volume pots and one tone. I took out the switch years ago and threw in a bunch of spare pots and 3 buckers. I'm changing it to ssh and getting cts pots but want to keep my 3 volume controls. Would I just need one cap, since I only have one tone pot? And which size pots would you recommend. I was thinking 500k for the bridge buckers and two 250k for the two single coils ?

  • @CubensisRecords
    @CubensisRecords 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, it worked perfectly.

  • @armandruckli7916
    @armandruckli7916 Год назад

    What capacitor would you recommend if i'm using a single coil humbucker in the bridge position?

  • @matthewsommerville88
    @matthewsommerville88 2 месяца назад

    Would this work with HSS and humbucker with its 022 cap and 047 for neck and middle?

  • @judeconig9324
    @judeconig9324 3 года назад

    I did this with blade humbucker, but the tone doesn't work. Should I ground the last lug on the pot?

  • @djay6651
    @djay6651 4 года назад

    I have a mid 80's Japanese West Strat-o-Clone that has dual caps. The one on the middle tone control is tiny. I'd never seen dual caps in a stratocaster before.

  • @Ramses-nm5sm
    @Ramses-nm5sm 9 лет назад

    great info. i just replaced my 08 strat stock capacitor .22 with ceramic .01. and sounds killer

  • @jimbola77
    @jimbola77 2 года назад

    awesome man thank you!!!! very well explained.

  • @Hereweare75
    @Hereweare75 Год назад

    Hi. I purchased J. Mascis telecaster that is out of phase. Can you make a video to reverse that to put it back into phase?

  • @rolf5152
    @rolf5152 2 года назад

    Hi I was just wondering if you have a way to check the polarity of an orange drop cap. Does it even mater ? realy great if you will respond
    thank you . Regards Rolf

  • @gatebar110
    @gatebar110 Год назад

    Hi Don,
    I have wired my Strat exactly how you have instructed on your excellent video, but I am not getting any reaction from the pick ups.
    Pulling my hair out!
    Anyone any ideas please?

  • @AngelLaHash
    @AngelLaHash 11 лет назад

    So if you have Neck + Middle, Both Tone pots come in to play and one will out do the other to drop off the Freq !
    As pose to the normal way were both Pots come in to play and it just halfs the Pot Values to 125K with say 47nF

  • @nhuy-helen4005
    @nhuy-helen4005 Месяц назад

    Thank you vidio elec tronic toni guita!!!!!❤❤❤

  • @joseeliasluiseberbenjunior9099
    @joseeliasluiseberbenjunior9099 4 года назад

    Thanks man, could fix my strato with yout help.

  • @homegrownson
    @homegrownson 13 дней назад

    Try a .1 ufd cap in place of the .022 and will remove some of ice pickyness from bidge

  • @marcosmarques3415
    @marcosmarques3415 2 года назад

    Olá
    Dá pra ligar 3 captadores em 2 potenciômetros ??

  • @darrenmarino4808
    @darrenmarino4808 3 года назад

    Would you add a treble bleed with the dual capacitors? Is that to much? Any interference?

  • @choimdachoim9491
    @choimdachoim9491 4 года назад +1

    I assume you're grounding a couple of pots through the foil?

  • @nelcarbelarmino4152
    @nelcarbelarmino4152 2 года назад

    im from the philippines my question is what about the ladt tone.knob that has cpacitor eith blue wire where did it connects my guitar has 2 knobs tone and volume only whats the cnction fr that and where it goes i want to copy your wsys but im trouble of that blue wire ty .neil.frm phillipoines

  • @Jakal-pw8yq
    @Jakal-pw8yq 11 месяцев назад

    I love this demo and I'm a new subscriber and liker ! Maybe you can answer a question for me if you have the time. I always thought that the tone cap value for a strat was 0.47. I had a 1963 Strat and that was the value of the tone cap. I'm in the process of doing the DYI Strat and I bought the 0.47 tone caps. Did I make a mistake here should I be using the 0.22 as you used here? I know you're super busy but any advice that you could give me would be super super appreciated! Good Vibes and good tone from your new friend Jim in Seattle 🎸💯🍻🎶🔊

  • @LeGryllus
    @LeGryllus 8 лет назад

    Hi , BREJA ! Thanks for these precious infos about tone !Do I have to take off the two cables which were connecting the three pots together , on my strat , because of the two independants tone condensators ? Thanks again !!

  • @ZARCOOTER
    @ZARCOOTER 4 года назад

    Hi super smart , helpful guy . Greetings from Nashville. I have 3 fralin Woodstocks single coils , one Grigsby 5 way , 3 CTS pots , all mounted to pickgaurd, from scratch, i was thinking about installing a fender white and blue phone book size paper cap .1 mfd 150 vdc , they offer for way over priced 15 dollars, ( i don't care) on neck , middle pot , and a Sozo 473k 500 volt on the bridge. I was hoping for super dark tones on neck for fuzz and slide tones , and a bridge pickup that gets the cocked wah effect , like my old cheap ceramic 47 did . I was curious your thoughts on my choices, be honest on what i can expect. Also , do you like position 2 , because you can blend 2 separate pickup tones , middle and bridge ? Thanks so much for all your posts

  • @CristianDelgadoArantes
    @CristianDelgadoArantes 9 месяцев назад

    Would it works with 0.47uf?

  • @dobes4928
    @dobes4928 9 лет назад

    The best instructions I have seen yet. Isolating the individual wires is very clear method and helps understand the purpose of each conductor. I am replacing asian 500K volume pot and tone pots (can't tell yet if 250K or 500K) fitted with .047 tone caps with three CTS 450G audio taper 250K pots pots and .033 PIO tone caps. I plan to rewire exactly as you show. I also may install a treble bleed with .001 cap and 150K either in parallel or Kinman series method. What should I expect from tone? Do you suggest different pot or cap values? Thanks.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  9 лет назад

      +Dobes49 Personally I don't like dark caps so I'd recommend going with .015uF or .022uF capacitors rather than .033uF. The 450Gs are great Pots and I use them all the time now. I always suggest guys do one mod at a time and try it first before adding a second so you might think about holding off on the treble bleed. test with the new better valued pots and caps and see - you might not actually need a treble bleed. If you do - easy enough to per er' in. Many things go into your tone so it's hard to say what to expect. If you knew the values of the old pots compared to the new, you should be able to expect better treble response and with the caps - .047uF is a dark cap so going with the values I gave you should mean you have more play in you tone pot before it gets all woofy. Happy Modding... Don

    • @dobes4928
      @dobes4928 9 лет назад

      +Breja ToneWorks I just put SME (Sullivan Music- Austin) vintage pickups in the guitar and it is pretty bright now with the .047's so I may try the .033's first. The guitar sounds great with all knobs on ten but goes
      to hell when I try to back any of them down - hence the total rewire. I checked to see if you have a web store, but it doesn't look like you do. I did see you are in the Milwaukee area. Do you know Greg Koch? He is a funny human and a great guitar player. Thanks.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  9 лет назад

      +Dobes49 Yeah - sorry.... no web store here. I do this stuff on the side from my normal job hence why it sometimes takes me a bit to get new videos up or respond to people. I do know Greg Koch - doubtful he'd remember me though it's been 15 years or so I think and Yes, he's a incredible guitar player and funny as hell sometimes.

    • @dobes4928
      @dobes4928 9 лет назад

      +Breja ToneWorks As I replied in another comment I plan to wire this way. The bridge tone control appears to be pretty independent. I assumed that I would be able to control the tone on the bridge and the middle independently and tailor my position 2 sound to be very individual. Sort of like Robert Cray on steroids. Am I wrong about this idea of controlling each pickup tone individually or does the signal that gets to the volume output somehow get affected retroactively through linking inside the five way switch?

  • @robertzolty890
    @robertzolty890 5 лет назад

    Excellent videos!. Can you show this same dual capacitor scheme only with a dedicated neck tone cap control and the middle and bridge with the second two cap tone control. I love the .015 for everything but the neck, were I want to make it darker for jazzier type sounds, however I simply tried what I thought would work and ended up with a tone control for the neck which also acts as a volume control. Help... Thanks for the great video.

  • @kaskas55
    @kaskas55 4 года назад

    Hi. Thanks for the video. Will this work if I have a push-push pot for the bridge pickup?

  • @anthonygiacomazzi2761
    @anthonygiacomazzi2761 9 лет назад +2

    Seems like a very interesting mod, I think I'll try this! However I am a bit confused. At 4:03 you show the caps with the pots in this alternative configuration. There doesn't appear to be a ground wire running form one tone pot to the other and finally to the volume. Is there no need to ground in this case? Or are the ground wires omitted to make the example easier to follow? Either way great video, thanks for sharing!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  9 лет назад +4

      Anthony Giacomazzi Hey Anthony... Good eyes. This is one of my secrets (or maybe I'm just the only one who does it). I'm planning on doing a simple video on it and why I do it but when using a Pickguard and you have metal nuts and washers - the foil on the back of the Pickguard acts as the ground for all of the components so there isn't really a need to ground the pots together. Some guys prefer to do the ground wire to cover themselves 'just-in-case' but I've found that if you use quality parts, metal nuts and washers - then the foil ties them all together. Hope that helps. Don

    • @anthonygiacomazzi2761
      @anthonygiacomazzi2761 9 лет назад

      Breja ToneWorks Good point, either way it's a metal on metal ground, and it would be a lot cleaner under the pick-guard. Makes sense! That does help, thanks Don.

  • @BlackMusicGenre
    @BlackMusicGenre 7 лет назад

    Is there a way to install your tone pots so you can have positions 1,2, and 3 connected to your 1st tone pot and positions 4& 5 connected to the 2nd tone pot ?

  • @craigshipley666
    @craigshipley666 8 лет назад

    Thank you so much for posting these vids and being so clear with your explanations. I have a question. In many strat wirings, step one is grounding the pots together, and you don't do that in this case. (I know little to nothing about electronics, only copy guitar circuits.) Do the capacitors create a ground? If the pots were all grounded in the usual fashion, would it still work, or would it create a ground loop? Thanks again for posting, I really want to try this out.

  • @paulyates5092
    @paulyates5092 4 года назад

    I like this mod but on the first attempt the middle tone pot acted as a volume pot for the neck, and neck /middle pickup i found that the one leg of the capacitor on the middle tone pot was soldered to earth and the other leg of the pot was soldered to the pot through the lug but was also touching earth, after rectifying the fault i checked all wiring and compared it to the complete diagram but now it seems that the middle pickup has no tone control, is this normal when completing this mod. The only addition to this mod is that i have put a treble bleed in on the volume pot.

  • @jandeband
    @jandeband 8 лет назад

    why would my middle pup have two black wires and a green ? the other pup are all black wires , does it matter about polarity with the wires ? very good video, easy to understand

  • @xderiwx
    @xderiwx 4 года назад

    With this wiring, does the neck tone pot work in the middle position (3) itself, or just neck/middle split?
    Thanks!

  • @BenPrevo
    @BenPrevo 11 лет назад

    Hi original cap was .1 -- I prefer them -- more 'range' -- good enough for E.J. too !

  • @LeGryllus
    @LeGryllus 8 лет назад

    Forget my request : I've found the answer in the comments !... Anyway , many thanks for sharing this scheme with us !!!

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907 3 года назад

    The DUAL Capacitors will change the tone of the strat how so, it creates different capacitor values because .022uf in parallel with another .022uf will ADD capacitance so this should change the tone of the pickups? because some strats will have two capacitors .022uf on both tone pots for the 2nd and 4th positions selector switch.

  • @peterbrusch1493
    @peterbrusch1493 6 лет назад

    Very clever. Thank You!

  • @lok75003
    @lok75003 4 года назад

    Good video, for single coil pickup do you recommend using 0.022 uf than 0.047 cap ? Thanks in advance

  • @evanfehr3819
    @evanfehr3819 4 года назад

    What does that light blue wiring do?

  • @JoseGarcia-is3np
    @JoseGarcia-is3np 4 года назад

    Do the tones need to be grounded to the volume pot?

  • @dekzan
    @dekzan 8 лет назад +2

    Please. Which capacitor shall I put on a Telecaster with Vintage pups ? I would like the traditional Tele configuration. 0.22 or 0.47 ? The kit I am buying comes in these two options.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  8 лет назад

      Sorry for the delay - I've been on vacation. Vintage is .47uF or even .1uF. But as I always say - it more about the sound in your head than what someone else had in their guitar.

  • @Jakexx01
    @Jakexx01 5 лет назад

    You make great instructional videos. So easy to understand and follow. Have you any experience with the 7 way Dave Gilmore (mini toggle) Stratocaster circuit? If so, can a treble bleed mod be added to this circuit. Thanks for your time.

  • @FingalPersson
    @FingalPersson 4 месяца назад

    What is the "ring" ?

  • @kimhansen6384
    @kimhansen6384 5 лет назад

    Tone caps are only bypass caps, the sound does not go thru them, so it doesn´t matter much what quality they are. But it matters a lot to twist the wires tightly, to reduce noise.
    so you waste your energy in the wrong place.