Agent00Soul wrote:
What is is about wiring pots right or left handed that makes a difference other than you have to turn the knob in the opposite direction?
This is a good question. If a pot is "linear", then there is no difference. The resistance value goes up at a constant rate, 0-100%. In this case, there is no difference in wiring it lefty or righty. Some people prefer this type of pot as volume and tone adjusts consistently as you turn it.
However, most pots in guitars and basses are "logarithmic," also referred to as "audio taper" or "non-linear." This means that as you turn the knob up, the resistance value of the pot goes up fast at first, then slows down. This is desirable because you get to use most of the turn of a pot to adjust within 60-100% to really dial in the right amount of tone and volume. The drawback is that from 0-40%, it is hard to adjust, but it is unusual to use less than 40% unless you want it all the way down to 0. So you get accuracy in the high range at the sacrifice of accuracy in the low range.
The problem that arises when an audio taper pot is wired backwards is that it operates opposite of normal: when you turn the knob up, the resistance goes up very slowly, then shoots up to 100% really fast. Now you are sacrificing accuracy on the high end where you usually want it to get accuracy on the low end where you really don't need it. It is much more difficult to dial in the correct volume or tone as there is a very narrow window of position that the knob has to be in to get the amount of volume or tone that you want, and the knob can then also get knocked out of that position easily. To get around this, manufacturers need to use "reverse audio taper" pots for left-handed guitars and basses.
Don't hold me to those numbers - I just guessed to demonstrate the point.
Does that make sense?
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Gilmourisgod wrote:
I never really "got" what a Rick is capable of until I ran it stereo a few times in my college band. We used to call it the "Piano of Doom". You get all the bottom and all the top in total a**kicking mode.