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Spacedementia87Participant
won’t that leave me with the tone off all the time.
As in bassySpacedementia87Participantwhy shouldn’t i want to do this?
I have an old strat that i don’t use and want practice at modifying guitars.
I don’t plan on getting any money back.
I have already used the start to do all sorts of fiddling with so wouldn’t wxpect any money anyway!.
But still noone has answered how i should take the tone controls out.
If i just remove the pots i will have 2 hot pick up wires that need to go somewhere.
Spacedementia87ParticipantI did GCSE DT which involved electronics and simple wood/plastic work.
And i am currently stadying science at uni.
I have built many electronics projects, that won’t be a problem. I am really quite good at soldering, i know how to use a multi meter and scematics are pretty simple to follow.
It is really the wood work that is the difficult bit.
And how to wire up the pickups so they are on full tone all the time.
Spacedementia87ParticipantI mean i can’t just take out the tone pots, i have to do something with the rest of the wires to make sure i still got the tone.
And i would need to carve our some more wood to fit the fuzz effect in.
Spacedementia87ParticipantWell looks promising!
Only one way to find out.
Shame i can’t try straight away. The need for an AC128 transistor is a little annoying!
Spacedementia87ParticipantNope no help from there.
Think the topic even got deletedSpacedementia87Participantthey don’t seem like they will give out the schematic there judging from previous topics, i will give it a go though…
Spacedementia87Participantok thanks 🙂
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