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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › changing pot values on big muff
i have a v5 big muff that i’ve been thinking about modding for a while. what i’d like to do to it is add an expression pedal jack that goes to the tone control. i haven’t seen anybody do this before, but i think i have a pretty good handle on how to do it. think maybe i’ll get a weird wah sound out of it.
anyways, i was thinking of using a an ernie ball vp jr, which has a 250k pot, where the pot in the pedal is 100k. i guess i could wire a resistor inside the volume pedal, but i don’t particularly want to do that. it got me thinking, though – what happens if you swap the tone pot out for a higher value. once you sweep above 100k, do you just get more treble? or is this going to have an effect on the sound at ever position? and what happens if you do the same thing to the sustain pot? if i’m putting the jack in anyways, i might as well wire up a switch so that you can pick which knob the rocker pedal controls.
if anybody’s got any experience with pedals that are altered in this way, or any conjectures about what one might sound like, i’d be very interested to hear. thanks in advance.
Changing the tone control to 250k Linear wont significantly change much at all. It will mess with the settings when on full very slightly but you may or may not even notice it. I doubt you would.However if the pot was to be audio it will mess things up more significantly.
I put it thru a kind of simulator to see what would happen BTW.
You can download the exact simulator from duncanamps.com/
nice- thanks for the response. i realised that could put the resistors in the big muff rather than the volume pedal, but even better if i don’t have to bother with them at all. just got to pick up a switch and i think i’m gonna have a crack at it.