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Middleman said:ggun, find one piece of information that indicates that guitar electronics are AC, alternatiing current and I will apologize. This I gotta see.
Acorec, thank you for your explanation, that is exactly what I was indicating but did not explain out as eloquent as you.
What he said had nothing to do with what you said. He said...
...using higher value pots (500K) will give the guitar a brighter sound and lower value pots (250K) will give the guitar a slightly warmer sound. This is because higher value pots put less of a load on the pickups which prevents treble frequencies from "bleeding" to ground through the pot and being lost.
...which makes sense because the extra loading on the pickup from a smaller pot lowers the frequency response of the first order LC circuit made up by the inductance of the pickup and the resistance of the pot, producing a darker sound. In fact, he said exactly the opposite of what you initially said; you said that a lower value pot gives you a brighter sound. Here, I'll quote you:
As mention before the 1k pots are passing a lot of highs. I used these for years with solid state amps but when I went back to a tube amp, I went back to 250 and 500 pots on my guitars...I got tired of the super treble thing.
Beyond that, ANY audio signal is, by definition, AC (DC is an AC signal of 0 Hz). Capacitors and inductors are AC circuit components; to DC, inductors are shorts and capacitors are opens. The only DC in guitar electronics are the power supply nodes in active circuits, and most guitars don't have them. If there's no battery, there's no DC.
There's lots of different flavors of AC; I didn't say that you have to plug your guitar into a wall socket, fer chrissakes! ;^)
Look, I apologize if I've said anything that offended you. I'm an engineer (I have studied this stuff, although it's been a while), and I enjoy getting into technical discussions and getting to the bottom of things. I've been told that I can be a bit abrasive at times, and I guess that's true.
Peace,