![]() I like what I've got from 1 to 10 on the tone pot, with maybe a little more of the usable tones around 3-6. ![]() For what it's worth (different guitar, different player, different PU.), I put a 500K linear pot in there, wired as per 50's wiring. Then the resistor: Not a real problem with a pot which is a variable resistor, but if you gonna use a fixed resistor, you need to select the right value for your guitar. Works pretty much as I wanted it to work, and considering the phat cat are supposed to be voiced as close as P90 as possible, that could be appropriate for you. The trick is determining what values you want to use. What you could do if you don't want to drill/don't have enough room is just putting a cap and a resistor in series across the output jack (that would equate 50's wiring) or across the PU wires (that's the equivalent of modern wiring). The yamaha had enough space in the control cavity, so I opted to just drill and put in there an additional tone pot. OK, I just added a tone control last saturday to a yamaha RGX 110 (a single PU guitar with originally no tone control) with a SD phat cat in lieu of the original ceramic high output HB.
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