🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Every Note!
The 4 Pack Treble Bleed Kits feature .0022uf film caps rated at 150k, designed to enhance your guitar's tonal clarity. Each kit is unsoldered, allowing for personalized installation options, whether you prefer series or parallel wiring. With enough components for four volume pots and easy-to-follow instructions, this kit is perfect for both novice and experienced guitarists looking to optimize their sound.
A**R
Good product, good installation card
I installed this on a guitar (esquire) with a single, bright, bridge humbucker and I like to use my volume knob as my solo tone, rolling it down for rhythm and up to 10 for lead. I have installed similar treble bleeds on two telecasters and a stratocaster but was particularly impressed with the business card that came with this four pack showing all three different styles of treble bleed circuits.
E**R
Great for parallel
While these are marketed as being suitable for Kinman or parallel wiring schemes, the values of the components are more conducive to the latter. Combined with 250k and 500k pots on humbucker and single coil setups, I've been happy with the treble bleed with the resistor wired in parallel with the cap. While this makes the volume control slightly touchier, to me the sound is preferable and it's a more effective filter.
K**R
they work well
they work well
A**A
Buen producto
Ya están armadosPara el precio es un muy buen productoY vienen 4
A**R
Excellent Kit
These are great. I put them in my RG's where I usually have a '59(SH-1n) APH-1 or Bill Lawrence in the neck and a JB (TB-4) in the bridge. It helps the very dark sounding neck pickup retain it's tone without getting dark. It also keeps the bridge sound great too. I like to use the volume pot while playing so I don't have to hit as many pedals. Now I don't lose my tone with this kit. It also helps the middle single coil (stock Quantum or STK-6) keep it's glassy-ness at a low volume....this lets the tone control be the only treble attenuator.
J**M
game changer!!!
I bought these just to mess with. I wired one in parallel and it robbed too much low end when lowering volume. I put that one in a neck pickup of a humbucker, It gave it more of a single coil quality when lowering the volume. I wired the rest of them in series ( my personal recomendation). I put one in the bridge pickup humbucker ( same guitar), one in a tele, and the last in a strat. It maintains the low end and high end when turning down the volume on the guitar. I have been playing and experimenting with a small 15 watt tube amp. With the guitar cranked the tone is bluesy. Lower the volume to 7 on the guitar... crystal clear. The parts are high quality and do not melt under high heat ( at least in my experience). I bought me two more sets to put on all my guitars and give a few to friends. get them.
L**Z
An easy mod to do
Went with the Seymour Duncan style treble bleed wiring, basically the resister is wrapped around the orange drops 2 wires in a parallel wiring scheme, then take the now combined resisters and terminate each wire into the Volume Pots 1 & 2 output legs, theres only 3 and #3 should be soldered to the pots body so theres only 2 outputs you can solder these onto, its a very simple and easy mod to do that really makes a huge difference as far as turning the volume down, you get a much smoother decline in volume then the pot normally will make it sound, its a cheep and easy mod to do when you already have everything exposed, i wouldnt take your strat completely apart just to do this mod, but id its a LP style guitar with a back plate then its worth it
E**C
Well worth trying out.
I used the kinman version first, then read you can add a resistor to that horizontally... Excellent results result with my dual coil-split humbucker tele style guitar.
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