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Post by monradon on Nov 19, 2006 21:21:54 GMT -5
We use the tone controls all the time , never have tried the other way. Do you use a capacitor checker at all I am curious if they are as far off as the pots are ??
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Post by monradon on Nov 19, 2006 11:54:35 GMT -5
I am all ears sounds like something I would like to try also you are saying you put the tone before the volume ??
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Post by monradon on Nov 18, 2006 16:30:51 GMT -5
Yes it relly is making me think , now just got to find some pots that are what they say they are 250. not 150. ??
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Post by monradon on Nov 18, 2006 16:09:37 GMT -5
Hey thats great did not think of this got a schematic in mind ?? I am at monradon@msn.com.
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Post by monradon on Nov 17, 2006 21:34:44 GMT -5
I am building a strat that i want to have two volume controls with one tone control . My question is on a push pull pot its just two pots right and by pulling you adjust on and pushing adjust the other ?? my thought is one side for tone on neck and middle and the other for tone on the bridge thats why my plan for two volume controls , on for two pickups and the other for bridge only. Is push pull the way to go and if this will not work please tell me why and is there a shematic for this . Laughing is allowed
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Post by monradon on Dec 6, 2006 17:58:56 GMT -5
unklmickey you mean it should be grounded right so it has a signal path ??
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Post by monradon on Dec 5, 2006 22:28:57 GMT -5
This is not your question but I thought the highest number was by the bridge , less on the middle and the lowest number usually by neck when using three pickups ??
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Post by monradon on Nov 17, 2006 21:38:12 GMT -5
what sizes to use with 250K pots
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Post by monradon on May 7, 2006 15:43:37 GMT -5
Found out what I bought for 25.00 these are AGI HG 1000/1500 54 strat pickups not the one fender carried these are made by the Lace company. They are 10.5 in the neck and middle and 11.2 on the bridge maybe going to have to rethink on how to build this
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Post by monradon on May 7, 2006 14:20:25 GMT -5
What the heck do I have Just before wiring in the gold lace I took a reading and they are almost 11K Golds are supposed to read about 5.8 K ??
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Post by monradon on Apr 19, 2006 11:08:28 GMT -5
On something brand new I like both
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Post by monradon on Apr 19, 2006 22:35:16 GMT -5
Thanks for the help guys my used body came today and guess what it was made for a tremelo and not hardtail so back to plan B or C
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Post by monradon on Apr 19, 2006 11:04:50 GMT -5
So this circuit was made passive and powered ??
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Post by monradon on Apr 16, 2006 13:45:22 GMT -5
I am building a Eric Clapton style guitar with gold lace sensor pickups, putting in a hardtail strat bridge he blocks his anyway. I need help on the TBX circuit is there two styles one powered and one not and how would you put in a battery box so you do not need to remove the pickguard everytime what is the best shematic you know with this ??
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Post by monradon on Apr 16, 2006 14:01:23 GMT -5
Dumb question what does HSS and HSH stand for ??
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