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bigsmitty
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treble pot

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What difference in tone does a 1m treble pot have over a 250k?
JamesHealey
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1M has more treble, but the amp seems to scream more with the 1M value, even when it's turned down quite a lot.
bigsmitty
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does that mean it also has more gain?
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bigsmitty wrote:does that mean it also has more gain?
Not really - it just means it's losing less signal between stages. The gain is the gain... set by resistor/cap values at the tube itself. The whole tone control network is a big 'loss' circuit. Change the component values, you change what's being (intentionally) lost. The tone controls produce no gain of their own.
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Gotcha, Thanks dudes!
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My preference is for 250k L. No question.
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Post by tob »

http://www.duncanamps.com/tsc/ will show you the difference. Just throw in the 1M and 250K value and compare the frequency curves.
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