ussyless
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Post by ussyless on Jul 22, 2016 4:36:53 GMT -5
I have a soviet bass guitar and all components but i need graphic how to wire everything, and what extra parts do i need. Thnx guys.
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Post by ChristoMephisto on Jul 22, 2016 5:40:05 GMT -5
The 3 on off switches look like your standard pickup selector. Is it 2 tone pots or one tone pot and one treble pot? Think I saw a russian bass with a 500k reverse pot and a .0068 uf cap for a bass cut
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Post by ussyless on Jul 22, 2016 15:56:25 GMT -5
So this is guitar wiring but its the same as mine but mine is bass, soviet guitars were strange... But neverless hope dis can help, becouse i dont have that effect board... and i want to make it just simple bass.
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Post by ussyless on Jul 22, 2016 16:01:26 GMT -5
Lol didnt look, its the fx wiring, jezz... not dat.
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Post by ussyless on Jul 22, 2016 16:08:21 GMT -5
So the right one says (SP3-4aM 48605A M10M) Middle one says (SP3-4aM 48605A 47KM) Left one (SP3-4aM 8605A M33F)
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Post by ChristoMephisto on Jul 24, 2016 17:31:15 GMT -5
If you don't want the effects board then you'll have to got the totally passive route and ignore this schematic. Do you have the missing two stiches? You could start with a fender bass vi schem that also has three single coils and originally used spdt swithces, single volume and tone. This leaves you with two extra switches and and an extra tone pot.
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