Hello Basschatters,
First time poster here,
I've searched around but haven't found an answer to a fairly specific question.
I'd like to add a bypass switch to my Fender Precision Deluxe Special, as an option for recording mainly.
The volume pot is PCB'd as part of the active circuitry and 25K, so I think the easiest option is to cut in straight after the P/J Blend pot.
My plan is to do a very simple DPDT bypass so that in passive mode it doesn't have a volume pot or tone; Just straight to output. I'm fine with loosing the volume control and pretty much always have tone rolled right up for recording.
I'm confident with soldering as I've built quite a few pedals, a load of cables and a few DI boxes - I'm just not sure about the correct way of soldering in a resistor to the passive side of the switch, to retain a natural P-bass tone. I know that the volume pot is responsible for removing a little top end & lowering resonant frequency etc.
Should I solder in a 220K resistor to the jumpered side of the DPDT switch with the other end to ground? Or does the resistor just link in and out alongside the jumper?
Do you know of any other issues this might cause?
I've attached a simple image with the two options. Perhaps it should be wired totally different anyway!
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Thanks for reading this and I hope it makes sense!
Ben