Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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defendyachtrock wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 5:14 pm Hypothetical—let’s say I was thinking about putting concentric pots on my two T-Styles. Assuming both pots in the assembly are the same value, should the bottom pots be wired as volume or tone?

Additionally, does anyone have any experience in general using concentric pots? I know they tend to be seen a lot more on J-Basses with active pickups. Are they more of a help or a hindrance?
I had concentric pots on my weirdo 70s Tele bass. It had the original WRHB and then someone added a Jazz pickup near the bridge. The wiring was fucked, so I set it up to have two pots. 1 pot per pickup, the bottom was volume and the top was tone. Honestly, it worked out really well for that specific purpose and was a great way to get the max amount of versatility out of that bass!
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Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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benadrian wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 5:19 pm
defendyachtrock wrote: Thu Jan 15, 2026 5:14 pm Hypothetical—let’s say I was thinking about putting concentric pots on my two T-Styles. Assuming both pots in the assembly are the same value, should the bottom pots be wired as volume or tone?

Additionally, does anyone have any experience in general using concentric pots? I know they tend to be seen a lot more on J-Basses with active pickups. Are they more of a help or a hindrance?
I have never met a concentric pot on an instrument that I like. I have a concentric bass/treble on the active fender jazz bass that I used in Replicator. It seems okay, but it's still annoying. I keep waiting for the active preamp to die so I can put in two loud, passive J bass pickups wired to one volume knob and call it a day.
I've never had them on an instrument, but on pedals they are fiddly as fuck. OK, I don't have the nimblest of fingers but fuck a concentric knob. I inevitably end up constantly resetting them, as I've either nudged the other one by accident, or I have turned the wrong one (or have forgotten which is which). Fucking hate them. (WF:7 sausage fingers)

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mdc wrote: Sun Jan 18, 2026 11:06 pm The only thing that would probably be prone to getting fried would be under-spec’d caps?
Agreed, and specifically C100, the 100µF power supply filter cap which the PedalPCB build doc specifies as a 5mm diameter. Looking at 100uF caps on Mouser the voltage rating for anything 5mm or smaller maxes out at 16V.
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