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Works great man. Definately check it
 
i thought it wasn't possible with actives? according to the OP.

More than anything im wanting to do it with my RGA as it had a stock active EQ with the stock actives.

So replacing that switch with something useful will be a good move.
 
Awesome thread. The graphs are much appreciated, I like actually seeing something like that which actually shows what is really happening, rather than using annoying vague terms like "moar organic, moar warm" to describe the sound
 
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DPM,

Many thanks for the clear and concise post on the passive bass cut control.
I tried it recently and was very happy even with the simple passive form using the 0.0033 microF capacitor.

I have a couple of vintage guitars (single volume, single tone) that I would like to modify but I was wondering if it would be possible to introduce the simple passive low-cut mod on a 500 kohm pull-pot so that in the "down position" it would function as a normal tone control (i.e. high-cut, counter clock-wise - full signal at the full clock-wise position) and when pulled out bypass the high-cut and activate the low-cut circuit (preferably with the maximum cut in the full clock-wise position) - so that one can have the best of both worlds.

I'm not quite competent enough to know whether this can be done and if so how to do it, but I'm betting that you have the answers! Many thanks in advance for considering my question -

Thanks again for your post and expertise!

AABCEH
 
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Necrobump because I missed all this...

You can totally still do it with the blackouts dude
i thought it wasn't possible with actives? according to the OP.

More than anything im wanting to do it with my RGA as it had a stock active EQ with the stock actives.

So replacing that switch with something useful will be a good move.
It is possible with actives, absolutely. You'd need a 25k or 50k pot and probably different capacitor values. I haven't looked at cap values for low impedance circuits.

DPM,

Many thanks for the clear and concise post on the passive bass cut control.
I tried it recently and was very happy even with the simple passive form using the 0.0033 microF capacitor.

I have a couple of vintage guitars (single volume, single tone) that I would like to modify but I was wondering if it would be possible to introduce the simple passive low-cut mod on a 500 kohm pull-pot so that in the "down position" it would function as a normal tone control (i.e. high-cut, counter clock-wise - full signal at the full clock-wise position) and when pulled out bypass the high-cut and activate the low-cut circuit (preferably with the maximum cut in the full clock-wise position) - so that one can have the best of both worlds.

I'm not quite competent enough to know whether this can be done and if so how to do it, but I'm betting that you have the answers! Many thanks in advance for considering my question -

Thanks again for your post and expertise!

AABCEH
I just quickly tried drawing this and it doesn't look like a push/pull would do it. I might be wrong.
 
So, for some resurrection:

My swirly green Japanese Soloist SLAT3-7 is MUCH darker than my CS Soloist 7. After two years (and fifteen (!) pickup combinations), I decided to try adding one of these controls (500K, 0.0033uF cap) to my standard Wolfetone JB/Jazz combo, since it gets muddy, especially on the B string.

Initial tests have been positive, though I may need to go with the 1M version. Still, it definitely tightened up the low end. I'll know more after I play it though my amp.
 
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:yesway:

I ended up with .022 and 500k on my 8 string with the last set of pickups I had in there, seems you really need to tweak the values to suit. My latest pickups are tight enough to skip it altogether but I haven't got around to winding a set for myself yet.
 
Great Mod

Thanks much for this thread, I have it on all three of my gigging guitars. I have the setup for the Fender TBX that was mentioned earlier on one guitar, it's at the bottom of the page here:
https://sites.google.com/site/phostenixwiringdiagrams/modified-tbx-tone-control
Cuts bass one way, treble the other way.

I don't know, maybe putting this mod on a Fender with single coils had something to do with it I but when I wired the socket tip to the 500K bass cut pot first it barely cut any bass, and with the volume off and no hands on the guitar I got a loud hum. When I wired the socket tip to the volume pot first and then to the bass cut pot and then so on to the selector switch it worked fine.

That was my experience, anyway. Thanks again!
 
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No worries! I can't quite get my head around the difference between those two wirings just now but that's probably the wine in my system :/ The TBX mod is pretty interesting, probably more useful than it's conventional wiring.
 
Same capacitors and pots, one guitar with 6K single coils and another with 9.75K humbuckers same deal. I don't get it, it should work wired either way but whatever, as long as it works I reckon.

That modded wiring scheme smokes the standard Fender TBX setup, a good way to go if you want to put the bass cut on a guitar with only one volume and tone knob.
 
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