230.995 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 150 kOhm, 1/4 watt, package of 5 (TREBLE BLEED RESISTOR)
302.165 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 1.1 kOhm, 1/4 watt, package of 5
302.166 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 2.2 kOhm, 1/4 watt, package of 5
302.167 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 3.3 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.168 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 4.7 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.169 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 6.8 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.170 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 8.2 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.171 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 15 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.172 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 27 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.173 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 47 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.174 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 56 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.175 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 82 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.176 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 100 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
302.177 KEYSTONE metal film resistor, 270 kOhm, 1/4 watt package of 5
230.995: treble bleed resistor
to be wired in parallel with any .001 µF capacitor between the input and
output lugs of a guitar's volume control, to prevent the loss of high-end
frequencies when the volume is turned down
without this circuit, a guitar's tone can become 'muddy' or 'dark', which
is a result of the pot's natural filtering of high frequencies
Danelectro 1-pickup (DC-1, U1-style)
27 kOhm (302.172) – 1 piece
Fender Broadcaster
15 kOhm (302.171) – 1 piece
Fender Esquire (1-pickup)
3.3 kOhm (302.167) – 1 piece
Fender Esquire (2-pickup)
15 kOhm (302.171) – 1 piece
Fender Jaguar – 1 piece
Fender Jaguar (American Pro)
47 kOhm (302.173) – 1 piece
(plus 1 piece of 150 kOhm: both for treble bleed)
Fender Jaguar (Johnny Marr)
56 kOhm (302.174) – 1 piece
Fender Precision Bass (Greasebucket)
4.7 kOhm (302.168) – 1 piece
Fender Precision Bass 1951
15 kOhm (302.171) – 1 piece
Fender Stratocaster – Fat Strat (Greasebucket)
4.7 kOhm (302.168) – 2 pieces
Fender TBX tone control
82 kOhm (302.175): – 1 piece
(plus 1 piece of a .022 µF capacitor)
Fender Eric Clapton mid boost
82 kOhm (302.175): 1 piece
(plus 1 piece of a .022 µF capacitor)
G&L SB-1 Bass
6.8 kOhm (302.169) – 1 piece
Höfner Violin Bass (vintage)
8.2 kOhm (302.170) – 1 piece
100 kOhm (302.176) – 1 piece
270 kOhm (302.177) – 1 piece
Höfner Violin Bass (modern)
100 kOhm (302.176) – 1 piece
270 kOhm (302.177) – 1 piece
PRS McCarty
kOhm (302.165) – 1 piece
2.2 kOhm (302.166) – 1 piece
WIRING DIAGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR ALL OF THE BRANDS ABOVE AT NO EXTRA COST
a resistor is an electronic device which 'resists' the flow of an electric current (our guitar signal)
resistors contain a material that makes it difficult for current to (partly) pass through – the higher the value of the resistor, the harder it is for the current to pass through
resistors have a 'fixed-value'
pots are resistors as well, but those are 'variable resistors' and so can be altered manually
Keystone Electronics Corporation (New York, 1950) has a rich history in producing all sorts of first grade resistors, available in each conceivable value
IN USE
Keystone Electronics Corporation resistors offer:
- first grade resistors with axial leads
- only 1% tolerance
- epoxy coated
- EIA (Electric Industries Alliance) colour coated
- length: 1/4" (6.35 mm) – width: 3/32" (2.28 mm)
- made in the USA
- best resistors for (bass) guitars and effect pedals
- data/speciafications sheet on request
to order: all available Keystone metal film resistors from 1.1 Ohm to 10 mOhm (please note lead time, minimum order quantity: 5 pieces per value)
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