Dylan Talks Tone Ep #25 No Load Tone Pots, What do they do, Do you want one? #45

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  • No Load Tone Pots, What do they do, Do you want one?
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Komentáře • 32

  • @stevevaughn2040
    @stevevaughn2040 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for making these videos. I'm finding them extremely interesting and you do an outstanding job explaining things.

  • @justinpaquette224
    @justinpaquette224 Před 3 lety

    I have a no load pot in my tele and its very subtle. I have 250k pots with a .0022 tone cap. I use the no load for my neck pickup a lot. I love the .0022 cap because it gives me useable tone for 10-0. It almost starts to feel like a mids boost as I roll it way back (even though its not boosting anything)

  • @agateenchantmentrockwizard5969

    Excellent explanation 👌

  • @ReddenDoom
    @ReddenDoom Před 6 lety +1

    Got one on my tele and had no idea what it really was, since playing with it I think its one of the best things I'd never tried before. I'm considering putting it basically on everything, just awesome! If you have a dark guitar, wouldn't you just go with a 500k pot so you get more range before the bright 'jump' so it stands out less?

  • @TheEthug
    @TheEthug Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks mang.

  • @thomasraven
    @thomasraven Před 8 lety

    A couple of times you use the word pot when I think you mean cap (like 6:40). Other than that, excellent info. I use a Fender no-load pot as a blend pot in a vintage Broadcaster circuit and it makes a tremendous difference in brightness when I hit that detent. Just adds another tonal flavor if I need it. I wire in a very small cap in the "dark" tone switch position and use it to get a decent woman tone too. I can see where someone who likes to ride the tone knob wouldn't like it, but I like having precise, switchable tone options as opposed to the sweep of the knob.

  • @mijaresaldo
    @mijaresaldo Před 9 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks a lot for the info on all this series.
    I've also seen one where you talk about Capacitors, so.. my question is, will a 500k tone pot with a .047 capacitor circut be a really broad tone range of adjustment posible?
    Will if change tone from having different VOLUME pot? 250k vs 500k?
    Thanks in advance.

  • @CraigHlavka
    @CraigHlavka Před 8 lety

    Exactly what I need to know. thanks

  • @bauer9168
    @bauer9168 Před rokem

    This subject is awesome. Can you get away with only using one no-load tone in a series circuit layout?

  • @ManseiSon
    @ManseiSon Před 5 lety

    I'm glad you are making these videos about tone controls and capacitors. I bought a used Squier Strat for $60 and it has very little variation in tone. I bought a new set of ceramic pickups, controls and pickguard setup that was on sale from StewMac for about $39 and reinstalled them on the original pickguard, so it would fit without re-drilling the guitar, but the variation in tone hasn't improved much. Do I need more resistance in the pots (500k), and larger capacitors (0.047microFarad) on the tone controls to get a wider frequency range for my tone? Or should I be aiming for less resistance on the pots and smaller capacitors?

  • @1madaxeman
    @1madaxeman Před 2 lety

    I'm wondering if to go no load or TBX....i'm guessing the no load = better for letting all the potential top end coming through? I have a strat with Lace Sensors but the hotter and much darker Red/Silver/Blue and whilst not expecting miracles from these pups for the best sparkling clean tones (they're obviously aiming for fat dirty sounds) i just want to coax a bit more top end from these pups... Hmmm choices choices.

  • @StahlsBlues
    @StahlsBlues Před 7 lety +1

    I am a layman, very uneducated to electronics. I bought a used Fender USA Nitro Satin Stratocaster. Supposedly no load tone pots unless the previous owner modded it.
    the upper tone knob goes to 10 just like any regular knob. The lower tone knob feels like it catches just above 9&3/4ths. it's got that catch. The other knob-the neck tone knob does not have that catch. Does this indicate that someone modded the knob and replaced the NO LOAD with a regular one???
    Also, if I'm at 9&1/2 on the NO LOAD knob, is that the same as 10 on a regular tone pot???
    Help!!!!!
    Thanks
    great video btw 😆

  • @angrytroll27
    @angrytroll27 Před 7 lety +1

    So disconnecting my tone pot altogether will make a difference on my sound? Ive heard many different opinions on this but have always felt no tone pot was the way to go for me. I never use a tone pot n like guitars with just a pickup selector n one volume. Will disconnecting a tone pot on an active circuit make a difference??

  • @PatrickSalsbury-bf1qh

    How do you feel about the use of midrange controls and varitone setups.

  • @negovei1
    @negovei1 Před 2 lety

    Hi, Great video , I know you make picups but do you make guitars? Thanks!

  • @robbievalentine8239
    @robbievalentine8239 Před 3 lety

    No load tones are the best thing on the planet

  • @ElectronicCity715
    @ElectronicCity715 Před rokem

    I'm a little confused sorry. Did you mean 47 nanofarads @ 8.35? Would 47 microfarads be a brighter sound? Thanks

  • @TheFrankHuda
    @TheFrankHuda Před 3 lety

    hot fire.

  • @vinceanthony7046
    @vinceanthony7046 Před 8 lety

    Is this "Rule of thumb" correct
    1. single coils = 250 with .022micro farads
    2. humbuckers = 500k with .047 microfarads.
    Can you clarify,

  • @Luxdg
    @Luxdg Před 9 lety

    Can i modify my 25k pot to a no lo load pot for use on my emg sa active pickup to have more brighter sound? Thank you!

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Před 4 lety

    I have a serious question that you might know about active pickups EMG's. I put together this Fenderish style guitar with solderless wire set. Now the pickups are badass sounding in every position of the 5 way switch it came with. But the single coil bridge pickup to me is a little bright. So I lowered the pickup further from the strings to try to compensate to remove some of that brightness from it., otherwise I play in position 2, 3,4, and 5 of the switch. The problem with this set is there is no tone control for the bridge pickup the way they created this 50's style RA5 EMG Alnico 5 retro set. So my question is. Is there anything I can do to change this and make it so the bridge can have a tone control as well? This set has little circuit boards, so I am lost on this, or is this just stuck this way?

  • @jameshill2015
    @jameshill2015 Před 4 lety

    If l put 500k pots in my 250k strat...do l need to change caps.? WHat is the result of l do and if l don't? Thanks!

  • @javiceres
    @javiceres Před 5 lety

    Heck! Is there a no-load Volume Pot?? That could work as a tiny booster...

    • @hgostos
      @hgostos Před 3 lety

      No-load pots cannot possibly work properly when used as a voltage divider (i.e. volume). They work great in rheostats (i.e. tone), though.

    • @javiceres
      @javiceres Před 3 lety

      @@hgostos Thanks

  • @onzkicg
    @onzkicg Před 8 lety

    Why I don't see a lot of information on using a 1meg as tone pot? Mostly 25,500k? Is 1meg offering greater dynamic range (tone pot)?

    • @EzyoMusic
      @EzyoMusic Před 7 lety

      I would like to know this as well. I'm thinking 1Mohm pots don't add much over 500kohm pots but I can't be sure.

  • @boydrobertson7145
    @boydrobertson7145 Před 6 lety

    not a convincing demo, sorry bro!

    • @DylanTalksTone
      @DylanTalksTone  Před 6 lety +4

      lol... it is not supposed to be a demo

    • @boydrobertson7145
      @boydrobertson7145 Před 6 lety

      I think the joke is on you, your attempt to explain something you dont fully understand is very obvious, Perhaps, you might want to script out on a piece of paper when attempting to educate the masses....haha
      have a wonderful day!

    • @drad8266
      @drad8266 Před 2 lety +1

      @@boydrobertson7145 not sure I agree. I think the video is top notch and a great breakdown of a mod without much background on the internet.

  • @StahlsBlues
    @StahlsBlues Před 7 lety

    I am a layman, very uneducated to electronics. I bought a used Fender USA Nitro Satin Stratocaster. Supposedly no load tone pots unless the previous owner modded it.
    the upper tone knob goes to 10 just like any regular knob. The lower tone knob feels like it catches just above 9&3/4ths. it's got that catch. The other knob-the neck tone knob does not have that catch. Does this indicate that someone modded the knob and replaced the NO LOAD with a regular one???
    Also, if I'm at 9&1/2 on the NO LOAD knob, is that the same as 10 on a regular tone pot???
    Help!!!!!
    Thanks
    great video btw 😆