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    Any of you Strat Slingers out there that want a low cost mod for your guitars that will literally make you go "WoW!"
    Then you need to give the Treble Bleed Kit a try.

    I bought my kits from this guy....dirt cheap, FREE shipping, and work like a champ!
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/220989838843...84.m1439.l2649

    WHAT IT DOES:
    "Two new old stock Aerovox P323S paper in oil (PIO) capacitors .001uf (1000pf) and two 150k resistors

    10% tolerance

    Stock number - P323S1244

    3/4" long x 3/16" diameter with approximately 2.25" leads

    This kit is for passive electric guitars. Many times when you turn the volume down using your guitar’s volume pot, a lot
    of the high frequency is lost. This simple “fix” will help your guitar sound the same no matter what setting your volume control
    is at. By placing a small capacitor between the input and output of the volume control, you allow the high frequencies to
    bleed through to the output. The resistor smoothes out the pot’s taper and the cap lets the highs escape the pot’s resistance
    when you turn down.


    This kit contains two paper in oil capacitors which I’ve found have the best sound. Any type of cap can be used, but I like
    PIO caps.

    This kit has detailed, easy to understand directions for installation, with pictures and diagrams.

    I can send the components and you can solder the components together before installation, or, I can solder them together for
    you. Your choice, you just have to let me know. Some people just want to use the capacitor by itself. Some want to wire them
    in series. I like the components wired in parallel.

    You get two new old stock .001uf PIO capacitors and two 150k resistors. This kit can be used with humbuckers or single coil
    setups. Some pickup manufacturers have suggested using from .001uf / 1000pf to .0025uf / 2500pf caps for the treble bleed
    circuit. Others suggest 250pf to 750pf. Only you know what you want your guitar to sound like.

    All components are brand new. This is an easy mod. All you need is a soldering iron and access to the back of your volume
    control."

    I highly recommend letting HIM solder the kits together for you (there is no extra charge...and makes it oh, so easy for you).
    He says that this treble bleed works great on LP and other style guitars too. I can't testify to that since I don't have any of
    those any more. But it did wonders for my strat & tele, and I just ordered some more. Give it a try, the cost is so low it's a no
    brainer.



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    That mod works really well and I've done it to several of my Strats. It works very well using ceramic capacitors along with the resistor for less than a dollar too.

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

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    BTW, he also sells all kinds of other caps and PIO caps at really great prices. Dunno if you've ever
    checked the wiring diagrams for vintage Fenders and Gibsons, but many of the "icons" don't show
    the normal 47 & 22 caps. Many other caps were used depending on the years and the models.
    Experiment!

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