rustgl
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Post by rustgl on Jul 28, 2019 11:31:21 GMT -5
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Post by JohnH on Jul 28, 2019 14:39:33 GMT -5
Correct, would-be whatever works for what you want.
But, if you want a mix that is not 100% of both coils, its best IMO, to connect the coils directly to each other in series and then just put the pot across one coil to shunt it, using the pot centre lug and an outer lug This causes less loading and hence less treble loss than an arrangement where the pot connects right across the pickup from hot to ground. Use a 250k log pot using the same two lugs as on a tone pot. It will then go from 100:100 to 100:0
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Post by rustgl on Jul 28, 2019 15:26:46 GMT -5
Correct, would-be whatever works for what you want. But, if you want a mix that is not 100% of both coils, its best IMO, to connect the coils directly to each other in series and then just put the pot across one coil to shunt it, using the pot centre lug and an outer lug This causes less loading and hence less treble loss than an arrangement where the pot connects right across the pickup from hot to ground. Use a 250k log pot using the same two lugs as on a tone pot. It will then go from 100:100 to 100:0 Thank you JohnHLike this??
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Post by JohnH on Jul 28, 2019 16:32:43 GMT -5
I think;
Use the centre lug and the other outer lug on the pot (relative to your drg. above).
Join the two finishes to each other
Green to ground
Black to hot output
Take the two wires from the pot and connect them to the start and finish (either way round) of the coil that you want to fade out.
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