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Post by ashcatlt on Mar 2, 2011 14:07:57 GMT -5
The only way I can think to get the "inverse broadbucker" thing would be to replace the cap with an inductor. I think the bass rolloff in this situation is going to be such that it will be mostly indistinguishable from a simple bass cut, which could be accomplished by putting an appropriate sized cap anywhere in the Series chain.
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Post by Yew on Mar 2, 2011 15:44:40 GMT -5
So you want a series/parallel switch, and a coil tap that works on both. That was posted on the first page.And possibly a tone control as well to get those broadbucker sounds. If you're happy with a push/pull pot that gives you either a tone control or a variable coil tap, then everything you want was explained in this post.I'm using Seymour Duncan colours. To reiterate. That's a series/parallel switch and a tone control/variable coil tap switch. In series mode, the tone control works on the series link between the North and South coils, to get a variable broadbucker control. In parallel mode, it's a universal tone control. The variable coil tap works the same in both series and parallel mode. If you want series/parallel/variable coil tap with a separate tone control that's always on for just one coil, that's just a quick mutation of the first scheme. You're working it out yourself, so if you don't want to spoil the answer I'll post it as a link. A link. (I think. This one is not as vetted yet, so better not to hedge a bet.) Or am I missing what you're really after? Thanks for pointing that out to me, because my picup layouts have changed so much , then back again. I forgot about that first post, however im really happy to have worked out this myself I dont think the inverse broardbucker would work, nor would my circuit acheive this. If somone thinks it could be a useful schematic, Ill post a consolidated version somwhere
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Post by asmith on Mar 2, 2011 19:37:53 GMT -5
... however im really happy to have worked out this myself I was going to say something like, "That's the most anyone here could ask for," but I don't think I'm able to comment on the subject without sounding like I'm your dad. I need a few more years living.
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Post by Yew on Mar 4, 2011 12:41:39 GMT -5
Couple of components Pickguard (more holes needed) P/P Pots New Jack plate New Trem (the trem might go for the minuite, The old one just needs a few scraws on it)
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Post by Yew on Mar 4, 2011 12:47:56 GMT -5
Oh and if i can scrape it, to show the gretsch heratige
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