andyeffect
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Post by andyeffect on Aug 8, 2006 6:23:38 GMT -5
I have a guitar strato to fender with captadores to Fender pickups 57/62 potenciometros alpha of 250k…. I have a common doubt, when below volume of the guitar I notice that it loses brightness, I know that for captadores dimarzio vc it places one 330k electrical resistance and a capacitor of 560pf in pot of decided volume that is, that values I have to place… to cure this problem of loses of brightness when below the volume of the guitar? grateful.
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Post by sumgai on Aug 8, 2006 10:47:47 GMT -5
Andy, Woah! Andy, slow down there big fella, that's a real mouthful to digest! But first, we're glad you're here! Let's see what we can do for you. A translation of your post might be: I have a Fender Strat with '57 and '62 style pickups. The volume control is made by Alpha, and is 250KΩ.... I'm having a common problem in that when I turn the volume control down, I lose some of the brightness in the tone. I saw on the DiMarzio website the idea of placing a 330KΩ resistor and a 560pf capacitor onto the volume pot. (Here it gets too difficult to translate, sorry.)It's that last part that stumps me, you have not stated your question in a way that I can understand. But if I were to take a guess, I think that you are asking if this modification (from DiMarzio's website) is a good idea. Yes, it is. There are many people who have done this, and are happy with the results. But you should know that there are other ways to accomplish the same goal, to restore brightness at lower volume levels. Is that what you wanted to know? sumgai
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Post by UnklMickey on Aug 8, 2006 11:33:18 GMT -5
Sumgai,
that looks like a pretty good job of reading between the (squiggly) lines.
Andyeffect obviously is not native to English. i'm sure he will appreciate your efforts to work through the language barrier with him.
whether or not you translated things correctly, you still deserve props for the effort.
+1
unk
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Post by sumgai on Aug 8, 2006 13:00:26 GMT -5
Thanks, unk!
I hope he likes the special HOLA! smilie I made for him. (Too bad I couldn't get an upside down exclamation point to properly preface the 'Hola'. ;D)
sumgai
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