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04.24.25, 03:42 PM #1
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We Don't Need No Stinking Tone Pot
I’ve owned my EVH Wolfgang USA since 2010. Always liked it… but never loved it. It’s like dating someone your friends all say is “perfect for you,” but deep down, you’re just not feeling that spark. Looks great, feels great, plays great — but tonally? Eh.
Meanwhile, my Striped Series and Frankenstein Relic Series were out here melting faces, leaving the Wolfgang in their dust. Which, let’s be honest, felt a little backwards. This is the USA model. It’s got pedigree. It’s been PLEK’d, professionally set up, and pampered. And yet, it always sounded just a bit… anemic. Like it was holding something back. Like it skipped leg day.
Today, in a fit of frustration and curiosity, I disconnected the tone pot. And I kid you not, the skies parted, a blinding light shone through, and I swear I heard Ed’s voice booming from above: “LET THERE BE BROWN SOUND.”
Suddenly, it had that growl. That midrange bark. That punch-in-the-gut oomph when you palm mute an E-flat and grin like a maniac.
Now I’m wondering — was the tone pot just a joy vampire this whole time? Do I have a bad one, or is this just what tone pots do… rob you of your rightful crunch? I’m considering wiring up a no-load tone pot just to keep the option open, but part of me is thinking: Ed went without one for over a decade, and that worked out pretty well.
Anyone else ditched their tone pot and had a religious experience? Or am I just now catching up to what the rest of you tone-chasers have known for years?
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04.24.25, 04:08 PM
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Yeah, I’m not a tone pot person. I never fuck with that. It’s always on full. Maybe some people like to be able to play around with that but I don’t see the point.
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04.24.25, 04:22 PM
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The infamous tone pot! I've known some that had it disengaged on their guitars but I never have done it myself. Like Brett, I just don't mess with it. I like the killswitches on my guitars better!
04.28.25, 02:25 PM
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It makes a difference. How much of a difference I think can be debated and depends on a lot of variables (pickups, signal chain, the tone pot itself, etc.).
Personally I'm in the same boat as the others. I don't use it. Because of that, I've never bothered wiring one in to guitars I've put together myself over the years. But I have guitars with them and I can't say that I felt they lacked magic.
Electronics is funny business. You can build out two rigs with the same exact guitar, amp, pickups, pedals and they will likely sound slightly different.
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CAC, that's true about guitars sounding different. I have three Fender Strats that I've modified with the same exact strings, pickups, etc. and they sound very different. It doesn't really matter to me since I still love them. I've always been fascinated by guitar electronics, especially pickups. I've tinkered with mine but I don't like messing around too much. According to lore, EVH experimented with wax and other bizarre techniques with his stuff. A whole book could written on his guitars and how he created them but unfortunately he took a lot of his secrets to the Great Beyond.
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04.28.25, 08:22 PM
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I use my guitars depending on my moods. For rock, I like my Strats. For metal, I use my Ibanez Prestige and BC Rich Warlock. They all have the specifications I like and have a blast with them!
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