Lead c'est quand le micro chevalet fonctionne.
Rythm c'est quand il y a juste le micro manche.
Donc avec tes 250k de bonne qualité dans le circuit lead et le 1 mega qui restera dans le circuit rythm ça accentuera la différence de brillance entre les deux circuits... en tout cas c'est ce que ça a fait sur la mienne, mais ça reste bien subtil quand meme.
Et j'ajoute que ton vendeur c'est un sacré margoulin...
Va lire les fiches techniques de chez stewmac.
Citation:
The value of the volume pot used is determined by the guitar's pickup(s) and the preference of the player or builder. Generally, 250K pots are used with single-coil pickups, and 500K pots are used with humbuckers. A higher value pot can produce a brighter tone, while lower values can fatten the tone by attenuating some of the high-end frequencies. This is because that there is always a certain amount of signal going to ground, even at full volume (10 on the knob). High frequencies are the first to go to ground; therefore a lower value pot will allow more of these frequencies to pass to ground, rather than out to the amp as a part of the guitar's signal. Experiment with different value pots to see which ones work best for you.
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