Treble Bleed Options for your guitar

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
  • Another Breja Tone Works (DIY) video - this time going over three different type of Treble Bleeds and how you would install them in your guitar.
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  • @leoos3497
    @leoos3497 Před 4 měsíci +8

    I'm here to thank you 11 years later! Thanks for keeping it simple and straight to the point!

  • @CKS5000
    @CKS5000 Před 10 lety +38

    "...it's not just a knob, it's sound advice" I love that quote.

  • @martinheath5947
    @martinheath5947 Před 6 lety +145

    To save a lot of labour especially for Strat owners may I suggest soldering a couple of thin wires to lugs 1 and 2 of the volume pot (long enough to reach outside of your guitar assembly) You can clip on the various component combinations and hear what each does. Once you've decided, slacken strings, open up and solder directly in place :)

    • @markewing6780
      @markewing6780 Před 6 lety +2

      Awesome advice! Thank you! This is what I am going to do right now. Thanks again.

    • @MrHKBlues
      @MrHKBlues Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, Martin, that's the way one should go to really customize the final setup the ears are "looking" for, because all components act differently, sometimes also different from expectations or rules. Trial + Error but without soldering and soldering and soldering, not to mention putting in and out of Pickguards. I do this on every guitar I wire new components into. That is custom work. Best regards "MrHKBlues"

    • @josephtiangco6060
      @josephtiangco6060 Před 5 lety +1

      @@MrHKBlues hiii can you upload a sample wiring? Im interested but not sure how to do it. Thanks!

    • @WibblyWobblyBob
      @WibblyWobblyBob Před 5 lety

      Good advice

    • @MrRonDear
      @MrRonDear Před 3 lety

      Thanks. This was just the question I was asking.. 👍🏽

  • @MrYatesj1
    @MrYatesj1 Před 5 lety +16

    Don, sorry I was not around when you posted these timeless videos. I would have loved to be part of some of the discussions. Your sharing of information in all of your videos is par none to anyone on the net these day. You have helped countless folks like myself find the confidence to open up their guitars and find a brave new world of dialing in tone and exploring mods of all kinds. Hats off to you Sir words can not express the gratitude I have for the knowledge you videos convey. Blessings.

  • @marekhelan3966
    @marekhelan3966 Před 5 lety +7

    I did Duncan on my Strat yesterday and it is like an awake from a long time of darkness ! Thanks !

  • @roeletti
    @roeletti Před 7 lety +84

    This might be handy if you are going to order some caps for the mod:
    Simple: 0.001mf = 0.001uf = 1nf = 1000pf
    Kinman: 0.0012mf = 0.0012uf = 1.2nf = 1200pf
    Duncan: 0.002mf = 0.002uf = 2nf = 2000pf
    As said in the video, try different values and see what work. As a tip, try using alligator clips for this. That way you don't have to solder and can try many many different values :).
    I like the simple mod, with the next values for myself: (slight treble bleed, noticeable enough, not over the top)
    Humbucker neck 700-800 pf
    Humbucker bridge 450-550 pf
    Strat: 300 pf
    Tele: 350-400 pf
    Thanks Breja for all these cool video's!

    • @RikJSmith
      @RikJSmith Před 7 lety +2

      roeletti Hey dude. Thanks for offering this info. I'm curious what pickups you're using with these cap values. In my Eclipse I have a SD JB bridge and SD '59 neck. Would you mind suggesting values for me ? Sounds like you've spent a lot of time finding the best cap values for your pickups. Thanks and have a great day. :-)

    • @redrum22
      @redrum22 Před 5 lety +5

      May the odds be ever in your favor you golden champ

    • @ronsfi
      @ronsfi Před 5 lety +1

      Not sure what kind of "akshually" mfker uses mf anyway when uf is the common standard.

    • @McSlobo
      @McSlobo Před 4 lety +10

      I was kinda wondering the massive capacitor values too. Micro (μ) should be written using u when using with Latin alphabet, otherwise it can be confused with milli (m) which is 1000 times larger.

    • @thehandseesall
      @thehandseesall Před 4 lety +2

      Does the voltage value matter?

  • @markpickardlife
    @markpickardlife Před 3 lety

    Your instructional videos are quite helpful. I hope you will continue to produce more content. Thank you!

  • @liam421
    @liam421 Před 8 lety +2

    Thanks, your uploads are always interesting and informative.

  • @Mindstrikedojo
    @Mindstrikedojo Před 8 lety

    Thanks so much for your thorough and precise videos very important to the do it yourselfers out there who need details to do things right the first time

  • @crouton3455
    @crouton3455 Před 4 lety

    Thanks this is great! I installed the duncan style treble bleed and the volume pots on my LP and they're so much more usable now, especially in coil split mode. I used 1.5 nf caps and 100k resistors since that's what I had lying around.

  • @davidallen346
    @davidallen346 Před 6 lety +4

    I just installed the Kinman treble bleed into my Fender American HH strat and its like night and day, brightened up the sound with more transparent frequencies, save me a lot of money on pickup replacement and other mods

  • @bobrathunde8559
    @bobrathunde8559 Před 9 měsíci +4

    What is rarely talked about when talking about these circuits is what lower frequencies are being cut and examples of what caps are being used. Also how these circuits effect the taper of the volume pot.

  • @Wildbillsgarage
    @Wildbillsgarage Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely beautiful to me, bro. Helped a lot. Thank you.

  • @joosboer1030
    @joosboer1030 Před 6 lety

    Very helpful video. Have used the Duncan treble bleed and it works a treat

  • @billpfeiffer3905
    @billpfeiffer3905 Před 10 lety +2

    Hey Don, very good, informative video. I am in the beginning stages of a telecaster project, and this answered several questions I had regarding treble bleed circuits. Appreciate it greatly!!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 10 lety

      Hey Bill...
      Thanks for watching and I'm glad the videos are helping you out.

  • @telesandstrats3297
    @telesandstrats3297 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video! I always enjoy your channel!

  • @NoStringsAttached777
    @NoStringsAttached777 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for making a succinct and useful video.I have just started rewiring my 8 month old Ibanez semi hollow body with the "Jimmy Page" style circuitry and new HB pickups and am thinking of adding in 2 treble bleeds at the same time. Leaning towards the Kinman version at the moment so thanks again for drawing my attention to it.I think I will have to do it now as it is too much work to do the mods on a semi hollow body style guitar after the new pots etc have been installed.Cheers

  • @bige2867
    @bige2867 Před 3 lety

    Really great video, clear explanations!

  • @uptownphotography
    @uptownphotography Před 3 lety

    Nice video and I didn't know about the 3 versions, so great info...
    Philip

  • @zihnidenizcakmak5713
    @zihnidenizcakmak5713 Před 6 lety

    Thx bro. I am about to modding my guitar and your videos helps a lot.

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Sir ! Really Love your channel !

  • @robertturtle
    @robertturtle Před 3 lety +5

    Very interesting info, thank you. I find ironic that DiMarzio sells volume pots with Duncan Treble Bleed mods (they call it it high pass), whereas Seymour Duncan only sells plain vanilla pots.

  • @reganmccormack5841
    @reganmccormack5841 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video. I finally understand!

  • @gtflyer
    @gtflyer Před 9 lety +1

    Just wanted to say thanks for all your vid's. I've used the grease bucket and treble bleeds on my guitars. I like how explain what does what, so I subscribed.

  • @einarabelc5
    @einarabelc5 Před 6 lety

    Great video!!! Thanks! I would have to say though, it's not that people hear it differently, is that they have different pickups, strings, etc. All that affects the hysterisis response and therefore what you're filtering. That's why some people completely get rid of all controls and do pickup straight to amp and control it there, but then you've just moved the problem elsewhere and with a long cable to add.

  • @velascaux
    @velascaux Před 8 lety

    really interesting and useful, greetings from Mexico. I love strats so much...

  • @mikeb1841
    @mikeb1841 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this valuable information!! Tried them all on my Tele and ended up using the Duncan but used a .001 cap and 150 resistor.

    • @bige2867
      @bige2867 Před 3 lety

      Hi I'm interested to know specifically what you liked about the Duncan arrangement.

    • @mikeb1841
      @mikeb1841 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bige2867 Hey! On my set up the the duncan set up sounded the most natural. Meaning at full volume it sounded the same as if I didn't have a treble bleed. Of course when I rolled off the volume it was a consistent sound just quieter. I also like the clean look when installed lol. My set up was a SD Le Brea Bridge pick up, SD mini humbucker (bridge) for the neck. 250k volume, 250k tone

  • @peterbrusch1493
    @peterbrusch1493 Před 6 lety

    Explained very good!

  • @rexterrocks
    @rexterrocks Před 7 lety +1

    This is a great Video for someone wondering about fitting one. There are videos of people using different values for sound comparisons but we all use different guitars and equipment. I have experimented so much over the years. Most towns have a Maplins or similar shops that sell electronics. Resistors and capacitors are so incredibly cheap. I use crocodile clips which enables me to try components quickly and easily. On a Strat, it's incredibly simple in particular. I have guitars that spread over a large time frame, from the 50's to new and I don't believe vintage capacitors make any difference. I'm sure someone will tell me they can hear the difference but I can't.

  • @hrsey71
    @hrsey71 Před 7 lety +7

    so what i did on my ibanez RG (wasn't sure what style i wanted to use)
    i put an alligator clip on each terminal of the volume pot.. then i attached every combo i wanted to those clips, changed values of caps and resistors etc. until i figured which worked best for me.
    the caps and resistors are cheap, so i bought a bunch.
    i found (for my ear) the kinman method with a 330pf ceramic cap and 150kohm 1/4w resistor sounded the best. the taper on the pot wasn't affected too much and the treble was still very present at a low volume.

    • @kilgoretrout3966
      @kilgoretrout3966 Před 5 lety +1

      Awesome...i made a set of test leads with alligator clamps for a bit of a project. i had an LP style guitar custom built, but still did a few mods (babicz bridge, switchcraft toggle and i replaced the witch hats with speed knobs) Now, i have a pair of "beta" or test humbuckers from Jeff Lace to install and review. i had an amazing electronics guy on Audiokarma construct a 250k pot harness, as Lace pups like 250s much better than 500k. i also had him put a push pull tone knob for phase. Anyway, he also sent a few treble bleeders, and additional caps for me to listen and put the best sounding (to me) combo. Gonna start this weekend. A bit of a daunting task. i do Luthier work all the time, but i farm electronics out, unless its a simple fix.
      Glad you found your setting using test leads, they are a great tool for testing multiple options!
      Be Well,
      -trout

  • @curtishamilton6344
    @curtishamilton6344 Před 5 lety

    Very helpful. Thank you 🎼

  • @mydarnjamtracks2940
    @mydarnjamtracks2940 Před 10 lety

    Great info, thanks!

  • @fabspinho
    @fabspinho Před 4 lety +2

    Nice video!
    And funny story: "breja" is a slang for beer here in Brazil.

  • @MrMacrun
    @MrMacrun Před 10 lety

    Great video. Great advice.

  • @jeremypoythress4995
    @jeremypoythress4995 Před 3 lety

    Just added a treble bleed to my strat using a 1960s 600v .47uf white molded capacitor and attaching it to the legs(parallel) of the original green 473k .treble bleed works good when using harmonics with distortion. its even more bassy on the low end with a clean tone.

  • @Mark70609
    @Mark70609 Před 8 lety +2

    The Kinman version is actually a Colin Bloxsom version, it works very well and it doesn't mess with the taper of the pot as much as the parallel version. I've had this treble bleed circuit in my Strat for easily a decade and I'm very happy with it.

    • @sonimetrix3179
      @sonimetrix3179 Před 6 lety

      Sorry, you're wrong Mark, you must be thinking about something else. Colin had nothing to do with inventing this device. It was all my own work and I remember very clearly the experiments I did in developing it and settling on the values. Anyway I'm glad you like it more then the parallel types. Chris Kinman

    • @kimhansen6384
      @kimhansen6384 Před 6 lety +1

      Looking at your profile I highly doubt that you are Chris Kinman.

  • @ALtheDoctorWho
    @ALtheDoctorWho Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for posting I wanted to do this mod for a long time c];-D

  • @socialdef3
    @socialdef3 Před 5 lety

    Excellent explanation. I just bought caps and resistors and will do some experimenting from the Duncan to Kinman kind, but do I need to solder the resistor to the cap or do I just wrap it around like the diagram?

  • @EduardoPlateiro
    @EduardoPlateiro Před 7 lety +1

    Congrats on the video! does not this system allow you to lower the volume fully?

  • @McGuire40695
    @McGuire40695 Před 9 lety +3

    I completely agree with this being a specific mod. Some guys even use alligator clips to test different values.
    I did a new HSS pickguard for my Kramer Focus 3000 (strat copy). It's all DiMarzios (Humbucker and Area singles). For the tone pot, I used a 0.033uF. I added a treble bleed mod, as well. I am using a 330k resistor (or was it 270k?) and 510pF cap in parallel. I think they were great values to use for the tone i wanted.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 9 lety

      That's the beauty of modding. Don

    • @McGuire40695
      @McGuire40695 Před 9 lety

      I completely agree! There are so many possibilities to try out!

  • @myjames48
    @myjames48 Před rokem

    Thanks for your input.

  • @nafis6668
    @nafis6668 Před 7 lety +4

    I'm using the "simple" treble bleed (TB). it is very effective. When I play high gain and want a bit more clarity for chordings, i can back the volume a bit and the tone clears up very nicely. But I noticed, the sound become somewhat "chopped off" when rolling it down to mute the guitar. I think it will be a smarter choice to wire the TB in push pull pots DPDT, so when i need to just shut the guitar down , i can disengage the treble bleed, so i didnt get that weird cut off sound. When I want to clears up the tone a bit, i can engage the treble bleed.

    • @kilgoretrout3966
      @kilgoretrout3966 Před 5 lety

      i know its not exactly what you were saying, but after reading your post, i have seriously started wanting a kill switch on a couple of my gitters. Not a big thing, but really useful when you want it!

    • @fabiogasperini5868
      @fabiogasperini5868 Před 5 lety

      Probably the value of the Cap is too high. a 500 Pf, or 330 Pf would be less choppy.

    • @MindMetalworks
      @MindMetalworks Před 5 lety

      What guitar do you have!!!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • @sheeehan111
    @sheeehan111 Před 7 lety

    Dan, Thanks A lot for your many Video. You are very clear and helpfull. I have used several mod on my strat and I am very happy about. I have a question: the "Treble Bleed" can coexist vith the "Vintage tone wiring"?? and if yes How? Thanks

  • @peteb1168
    @peteb1168 Před 9 lety

    have you ever tried a combination of the two resistor locations? Could this be used to dial in your volume taper and treble character or would one simply negate the other?

  • @marceloamaro68
    @marceloamaro68 Před 6 lety

    Very helpful video, thank you. Could you tell me which one of these mods Andy Timmons did in his guitar?

  • @terrybeaud9348
    @terrybeaud9348 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the great video, I might want to try this mod.
    I do have a question.
    I have an american strat special SSS, texas special PUs.
    I have a basic understanding of how the pickguard is wired up and the purpose of caps on the tone pots.
    But my strat has 2 disc caps per TONE pot, the same 2 caps on each tone pot.
    Cap #1 is BC Z5U 203M 1KV
    This cap is installed in a standard way, grounded to pot and connected to lug on right, (when lugs are pointing down).
    Cap #2 is Y5U 104M
    This cap is soldered to middle lug and left lug, (when lugs are pointing down).
    .... Can you tell me what the purpose of Cap #2 is ?
    Thanks
    Terry

  • @6StringEraser
    @6StringEraser Před 7 lety +1

    Can you tell us though what effect changing the capacitors and resistors will have? For example, if we increase or decrease the value of the capacitor, will that allow more or less high end to pass? and will increasing or decreasing the resistor in the Duncan bleed cause the taper to roll off quicker or slower?

  • @carl_valentin
    @carl_valentin Před 9 lety +3

    Thanks a lot !

  • @thebutton7932
    @thebutton7932 Před 4 lety +1

    very good . buddy . thank you very much

  • @jumbosilverette
    @jumbosilverette Před 7 lety

    excellent, thank you!

  • @williammusicman
    @williammusicman Před 6 lety

    i use a kinman circuit. .047 cap, 150k ohms resistor.
    duncan sounds thin. kinman does not lose the mid frequency yet still bleeds the treble. i have the same circuit on all my 3 electric guitars (tele, cort aero11 and viva gold 2), and a 5 string active/passive bass

  • @guismth
    @guismth Před 7 lety

    quick question. when i do the dunc bleed, i lose the high output on my neck. which is a dunc lil59.
    I have used a push pull to make an on off happen, but that totally changes my tone. was thinking i should solder leads on the vol so i can just plug it in when needed, but thats a pain lol.
    any help would be apreciated.
    thanks in advance.
    Joe

  • @tsikoutsikou
    @tsikoutsikou Před 4 lety +1

    Could you please suggest wiring for 2 humbuckers with a 3 way blade switch and just 1 volume pot, no tone

  • @givemeajackson
    @givemeajackson Před 10 lety

    very good videos, thank you!

  • @RMGuitarTV
    @RMGuitarTV Před 3 lety +1

    hi. what resistor to use for .22 capacitor and .47 Capacitor?

  • @Mr.Steve-O
    @Mr.Steve-O Před 4 lety

    Would the Duncan option work well with Humbuckers ? I have a Tele that has the simple option and I love it as I play at low volume at home. However my humbucker style guitars get dark at low volumes. Thanks for the great video and advice, - New Subscriber !!

  • @MrRastaVibrations
    @MrRastaVibrations Před 7 lety +4

    The new American Professional strat has a combination of Duncan and Kinman. 1200pf cap with 150k resistor in parallel above a 20k resistor in series on the left cap leg. Sounds very natural.

    • @4and20blackbirds2
      @4and20blackbirds2 Před 5 lety

      What is the value of the pot?

    • @StratMatt777
      @StratMatt777 Před 5 lety

      THANK YOU, SIR!!!!

    • @kimhansen6384
      @kimhansen6384 Před 4 lety +1

      Are you completely sure about this? The 20K would just lower the output, and no one would need that. If the 1200pf is in series with the 20K, and both parallel to the 150K would
      make a little bit more sense.

  • @txleach
    @txleach Před 7 lety +3

    Great video!!! Can you add info in the comments as to the impact of going up and going down in values of the components? You mention that the displayed values are starting points. For each type of bleed circuit It would be nice to know things like: If you go up in capacitor value, then the treble will... If you go down in capacitor value, then... If you go up in parallel resistor value, then... if you go up in series resistor value, then... and so on.

  • @SuperReverbious
    @SuperReverbious Před 5 lety +1

    Stew-Mac sells premade ones, although they are overpriced ($7.50) compared to just buying the same components elsewhere ($2). They are the duncan (parallel) circuit, with either a ceramic or an orange cap. I used their values but bought the parts elsewhere and I liked how they turned out in an SG with 57 Classic pickups, and in a gretsch currently with broadtrons. The gretsch originally had a kinman style circuit from the factory and it was pretty worthless. I didn't notice much difference to the taper of the pots using these. I used the 100V .001uF orange drop polyester cap, and a 1/4 watt 150-Kohm resistor. Very happy with the result. Mojotone sells premade ones for $3 with the ceramic cap using 220K resistor and a 471pf cap. Haven't tried that combo yet but will soon.

    • @socialdef3
      @socialdef3 Před 5 lety

      Hey so what did you think about the other combo you were going to try? I too have an SG and just bought a .001uF ceramic cap with a 270k resistor that I will try first in series and then in parallel to see which I prefer.

    • @SuperReverbious
      @SuperReverbious Před rokem

      @@socialdef3 I never did try those Mojo spec ones. They are still sitting there waiting for me to get around to it LOL. What did you end up deciding with your experiment? If you have an SG you might try the spec below if it had humbuckers. I just installed the "stewmac spec" (.001 uF orange drop + 150K-ohm) ones I made (Duncan style/ parallel) on a Gibson Les Paul Standard 60's Wildwood Select Les Paul. Pickups are wildwood spec '59 Tribute humbuckers. They worked really great for this guitar. (I'd say the pickups are pretty similar to 57 classics, maybe slightly bassier in the low end.) The result was the treble is preserved or mostly preserved through the range, rolling the volume back can still clean up a dirty signal in terms of gain/dirt, and the volume taper is slightly modified to be less like audio taper pots and more like a "vintage taper" pot. Or to my ear, I'd say it changed like this:
      WAS: Full Vol = 10, Half Vol - 7 to 7.5, Qtr Vol = 5, Cut Out 1.5 A little humped up with most control in the upper range
      TO: Full Vol = 10, Half Vol = 5, Qtr Vol = 2.5 to 3, Cut Out 1.5 Much smoother taper.
      Very pleased with that result. The only thing I haven't tried with it yet is playing at very low and very loud volumes. Sometimes that kind of changes how things work, so more experimenting required there to see. But for my "practice" levels these are great. If it maintains that taper at stage volumes, I'm going to be really glad I installed these.

  • @Makish...
    @Makish... Před 7 lety +1

    which one has the brightest and most treble sound?

  • @dougfunny2347
    @dougfunny2347 Před 6 lety

    If I were to solder this on a guitar with 2 humbuckers, 2 volume 1 tone and a 3 way switch would I need to solder a treble bleed on each volume pot?

  • @jAMIemADR0x1
    @jAMIemADR0x1 Před 6 lety

    Need help wiring 2 emg 85, with single volume and tone on a 3 way lever switch

  • @paolafigueroa3517
    @paolafigueroa3517 Před 7 lety

    Dear mr. Breja toneworks, can you tell me what kind of resistence do i have to use for a treble bleed with a capacitor of 5 , a capacitor of 6 and a capacitor of 22, for a Kinman system. Thanks a lot.

  • @jel135
    @jel135 Před 6 lety

    I have a epiphone wilkat which has 2 vol 1 neck 1 bridge and a master vol do I have too do all 3 or just master or the 2 vol Thanks John

  • @thescream6454
    @thescream6454 Před 8 lety

    EXCELLENT!

  • @usynthesis4749
    @usynthesis4749 Před rokem

    At full volume does the duncun mod have any affect on signal? (Bypassed) or is it always affecting the tone?

  • @diegopedroroldanmerino4208

    Hello! Nowadays, Duncan suggest 560 pf cap and 300k res in parallel

  • @AgentJayZ
    @AgentJayZ Před 8 lety +8

    What do you think about adding one of these treble bleeds to your other Strat mod called dual capacitors?
    I was planning to do both. Of course inspired by your extremely informative, no BS style!

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 8 lety +1

      +AgentJayZ It's all really dependent on the pickups and how they sound. The Dual Cap Mod is on 7 of my 9 Strats and in some cases the pickups led me down a tone path of needing the treble bleed and others they didn't.

  • @MyDemon32
    @MyDemon32 Před 7 lety

    I have a guitar with one humbucker on the bridge, does the treble bleed work on humbuckers too? or do I need to change something?
    Ps. I use one Log 500K pot as volume, there's no tone pot

  • @THEJOEDAVISBAND
    @THEJOEDAVISBAND Před 3 lety

    what happens to the regular resistor wire?? and resistor? do you take them out or leave them in ?

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear Před 3 lety

    My 75 and 77 tele have the .001 capacitor. I will be putting one in my Classic series 60s tele.

  • @pulidomi
    @pulidomi Před 9 lety +1

    in active EMG you can also do this?

  • @earthstick
    @earthstick Před 2 lety

    I think on my guitar the tone is wired to the input of the volume, not the output. Does that mean the tone is applied before the volume so it is not affected? I don't seem to lose treble when I roll down the volume, but I do hear more bass when I increase volume.

  • @spokes28
    @spokes28 Před rokem

    ? What do you think of the treble bleed compared to the ‘50s wiring style? Do they do the same thing or would there be a difference?

  • @electricblue73
    @electricblue73 Před rokem

    I have a DPDT on/on mini toggle switch that I want to use to turn on/off a treble bleed circuit on my strat. How do I wire the mini toggle switch to the treble bleed capacitor? Do you have a diagram for that?

  • @druwk
    @druwk Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the post. I have a Tele Deluxe Style guitar with P-90 like single coils (master volume, master tone). I had a Duncan Treble bleed circuit put in, and I feel like it’s too harsh? Especially with certain effects. I end up rolling off the tone when I turn down now.
    I feel like I still want a treble bleed on the guitar...? Which one of these three is the least dramatic, but still keeps the high end in place?

    • @aleixcasademont
      @aleixcasademont Před 3 lety

      Hi! Similar experience here, I have a jazzmaster type with lollar p90s and 500k pots and I just had a treble bleed installed. The tech put and orange drop 0,001 capacitor and a 150k resistor. Even with the volume at max I feel like the sound has brightened up, a bit too much

  • @AM2PMReviews
    @AM2PMReviews Před rokem

    what is best for jazzmaster stuff with 1meg pots? i have a mythos adjustable one so i dont know which sounds best. i guess it is harder to tell then i thoguht.

  • @luismayol3145
    @luismayol3145 Před 4 měsíci

    THANKS !!!🌠

  • @sukoelpiucho
    @sukoelpiucho Před rokem

    What happens if you use the Kinman and did not wire the resistor in the outer lug, but instead in the pot center lug?

  • @EdibleDeodorant
    @EdibleDeodorant Před 2 měsíci

    I believe fender is now using a combo of Duncan and Kinman, on a PCB: the Kinman resistor is 20K, the Duncan 150K, and the Capacitor 1200pF.

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Před 4 lety

    I have a stratocaster with RA5 EMG active pickups and my bridge in this series has no tone adjustment for that position of the 5 way switch. Tone control knobs only work for the other 4 positions for some reason they made it. It's the wireless set by the way. Is there something I can do to have that stopped from being so bright? I never even use that position on the guitar because its a little too bright for my taste. The other 4 positions are awesome sounding though. I was wondering if I could put in some kid of switch mod or something to change it?

  • @Ebadd9
    @Ebadd9 Před 4 měsíci

    It\s possible to do it without soldering, just wrap the legs around to luggs of the potentiometer. Super easy and worth trying. The cap or resistor has long enough legs to get a decent connection. This way you can keep your guitar being orginal with the mod.

  • @mikek7381
    @mikek7381 Před 10 lety +1

    Can this work OK with the Greasebucket wiring in your other video and the star grounding wiring of a shielded guitar (cavity and pickguard - a la that found on GuitarNuts.com)? Or, if not, will any combination of the 3 work?

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 10 lety

      Hey Mike... What exactly are you trying to do? You want the Greasebucket and a Treble Bleed? Email me at: brejatoneworks@gmail.com
      Don

  • @moonshinebandit6158
    @moonshinebandit6158 Před 6 lety

    I have this on my Godin SD its a HSS pickup set with 1 vol 1 tone however the volume pot has only a resistor on it it looks to be 150k why is this? also humbucker is a 2 wire humbucker if that makes a difference.

  • @peteg9069
    @peteg9069 Před 8 lety

    I've got the Kinman in my Strat and it's great. But one question, I have a PRS SE with Seymour Duncan pickups. What value cap, is a resistor necessary and log or linear pots? Okay that's 3 questions, but any advice would be appreciated.

  • @TheClayyo
    @TheClayyo Před 9 lety +1

    I did the Duncan mod on my Fender Strat, with the same values as you suggested. It performs as it is supposed to, although I will have to experiment because I want it to clean up faster. When I roll the volume all the way back to 2 it jumps back to full volume. I did put a new CTS pot in, but was wondering if that was normal, or I might have a faulty pot or connection.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 9 lety

      Hey Clay... interesting... Not sure why your pot is jumping back to full vol. My suggestion is to recheck all your connections and if they all check out - try swapping the pot out. Is it a high quality CTS or your run of the mill standard CTS pot? There is a difference in quality and you might have a bad one. You could try cleaning it too with DeOxit - maybe something is gunked up in it.
      Don

  • @69angelico
    @69angelico Před 3 měsíci

    Are the values of the caps similar on a guitar with humbuckers? 🎉

  • @louderthangod
    @louderthangod Před 8 lety +1

    I'm mainly a humbucker guy and I've noticed that with some of my pickups and wiring my amps will clean up really nicely and evenly as I turn the volume pot down while others do almost nothing and then just go all the way off. I have other pots where they get really dark as I roll it off so I can see a treble bleed working for that. What should I be looking for if I want a nice dynamic and smooth volume taper/clean up in a volume pot while still sounding full when on 10?

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 8 lety +1

      You can try replacing your Volume Pots (which most likely are AUDIO Taper) with Linear Taper pots. They get wired exactly the same way - they just help smooth out the taper of the volume. Treble Bleeds tend to be pickup dependent. I have some HBs that need them and others that don't. Not sure why that is - its just what I hear as I'm playing. The TB is easy enough to do and can certainly be removed if you don't like it's effects. I'd start with the pots. Don

  • @leonanderson4727
    @leonanderson4727 Před 9 lety

    Hi there, thanks for the lessons. I am upgrading a cheepee Strat. I installed a fine set of 69 Fender pickups.I am old school and fell in love with the original fender sound when the Venturer's came out " Walk don't Run tune back in the 60's. So now I would like to duplicate the tone of the Stratocasters that were used.I noticed that the metal on the pickup posts were a lot higher quality and heavier than the cheaper ones. However, there is still a problem with tone regulation. Would you happen to know which sized capacitors were used back then? I now am going to buy some better capacitors and even try the resistors out with them. Cheers, Leon

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 9 lety +1

      Hey Leon... Not sure you're gonna make much headway matching the Venture's sound by switching out the Capacitors but in that era, most Strats had a .1uF Ceramic Disk capacitor.
      A lot of their sound came from their Mosrite guitars. They switched in the early 60's after playing mainly Fender Jazzmasters. 'Walk Don't Run' was a Jazzmaster strung with really heavy gauge strings going into a Fender Tweed.
      So - I guess if this is the sound you want to get, you'd need a late 50's style Jazzmaster or Mosrite Ventures model Mark 1 and a Fender amp.
      Best of luck...
      Don

  • @christopherebeyrol4553
    @christopherebeyrol4553 Před 9 lety +1

    hi, nice explaination ! question though, as there is still a path between the 2 lugs, I guess that in the Duncan version the treble freq still pass when volume is at minimum, therefore never zero ?

  • @MackieX
    @MackieX Před 9 lety +1

    Hi, i have a humbucker pick up on my Tele neck which is rather dark sounding when it's turned below 4 on the volume knob. I have individual volume pot set up for the neck and bridge, with no tone control. Would it be a good idea to add the "simple" treble bleed for the neck pick up? What is your advice? Thanks in advance.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 9 lety

      Hey Mackie... First Step - check the value of your Pots - make sure they're as close to if not higher than 500K. If much lower - replace. Goes for all pots. 2nd Step - yes, the treble bleed will help. I can't say it will fully cure the issue but you should see an improvement.
      Don

    • @MackieX
      @MackieX Před 9 lety +1

      Breja ToneWorks thanks Don. Yes i have 250k pots on. Will get them change to 500k pots :)

  • @Sojourner-ql6du
    @Sojourner-ql6du Před 7 měsíci

    Would the cap & resistor values need to change for 250K and 500K pots?

  • @ruzcelbeltran
    @ruzcelbeltran Před 11 měsíci

    .001uf and 220k resistor in kinman works for me very well

  • @guitarpenter3357
    @guitarpenter3357 Před 4 lety

    I can’t find the Duncan treble bleed anywhere? Thanks

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight Před 5 lety

    This is great, will it work in a less Paul wired in modern style (double write pickups)?
    Do I need 1 set for each pickup?

    • @TomPeck76
      @TomPeck76 Před 5 lety

      Each volume control will need the capacitor. The "simple" version (.001 microfarad) works great for humbuckers.

  • @willeek3760
    @willeek3760 Před 3 lety

    any passive mid boost schamatic for bass guitar ? please....

  • @WarBeer
    @WarBeer Před 9 lety +1

    So, do all three of the circuits presented here allow a bit of volume when the pot is completely off?

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 9 lety

      WarBeer I can't speak 100% to the Kinman and Simple at this time as I don't normally do them and haven't for a while but the Duncan (which I just did on a SG) does not have any signal at Zero.

  • @blackfrancis33
    @blackfrancis33 Před 10 lety

    What would you recommend as a good starting point for a strat? For what it's worth, my tele keeps it's treble as I roll it off and I think it sounds great.

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 10 lety

      Starting point as in... ? component values? or even if you should do the mod? The values I have in this video are the ones (I use the Duncan version) that I have installed in my personal guitars so you could I guess start with those values and let your ears guide you.

  • @parttroll1
    @parttroll1 Před 10 lety +27

    I wish you could have some sound clips with the videos to compare

    • @BrejaToneWorks
      @BrejaToneWorks  Před 10 lety +7

      :) I know. All of my guitars are finished and set the way I like them so I don't want to take them apart anymore. I did just build a test guitar for these videos going forward so hopefully I'll be able to start having some sounds included in some of these in the future.

    • @parttroll1
      @parttroll1 Před 10 lety

      Nice one I look forward to it

    • @TheClayyo
      @TheClayyo Před 6 lety +4

      Can you describe the sound difference you would get with each option?

  • @nick16754
    @nick16754 Před 3 lety

    Which treble bleed circuit would you recommend as a starting point for a Fender Jaguar with 1 meg pots (quite different from other Fenders)?

    • @vincenegra2612
      @vincenegra2612 Před 3 lety

      Mess around with different values, like he stated " it's subjective"