|
Post by ChrisK on Jun 17, 2009 18:51:04 GMT -5
|
|
eadgber
Meter Reader 1st Class
Posts: 70
Likes: 0
|
Post by eadgber on Jun 18, 2009 4:50:49 GMT -5
I hope these are ok! I don't want any bad Wrong Kong tone. I went the cheapo road only because I figure all electronics like this are made by 11 year olds over there anyway, no matter who you bye from.
The packaging got threw away too fast so no info from that I can give except I know it said Hong Kong ,had the the pretty China writing on it and we had to pick it up at the post office.
Ebay seller: goodbuy711 or seller's Store: ALLPARTSPIPE
|
|
eadgber
Meter Reader 1st Class
Posts: 70
Likes: 0
|
Post by eadgber on Jun 18, 2009 19:02:29 GMT -5
Ok, I redrew to match the switches I have. Dose it look like I'm good to go if I follow this new inverted version?
|
|
|
Post by ChrisK on Jun 18, 2009 19:13:56 GMT -5
Sniff, I'm so proud.... You betcha'.
|
|
eadgber
Meter Reader 1st Class
Posts: 70
Likes: 0
|
Post by eadgber on Jul 19, 2009 7:51:44 GMT -5
I had to get on and say THANKS !!!
I got this job done last night and still up playing and flippin switches.
I can't believe it but it seems everything went perfect the first shot. Every position seems to work and no hum or grounding problems that I can hear yet at fairly low amp volume. I turned it up once and hear some hiss, but that's just my amp. No changes by touching strings or not.
So much difference in tone between some of the switch positions. All I need is a good base amp tone and it's like flippin from all out Humbucker LP to something "close" to that Gretsch tone.
Anyway just got to say thanks. I'd had no idea how to do this without the help I got here.
|
|