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Help with treble bleed

el84ster

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.001uf in parallel with a 100k resistor should sound very unchanged as you roll down.
 

jcgomes

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.001uf in parallel with a 100k resistor should sound very unchanged as you roll down.
Thank you very much for your help. About where I should solder the treble bleed, would you know to tell me if should I solder in those holes or if it would be directly in the potentiometer?
 

el84ster

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I’m not sure what those holes hook up to, you’ll need a meter to see if the holes connect to the middle and outer of your volume pot.

if so you would put your resistor/cap combo across those. Or you could just try and see then remove if it’s not.
 
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