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Originally posted by Twitch View PostThats because the tone pot applies a load._________________________________________________
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As Axewielder pointed out, I'm more interested in getting the volume knob outta the way but still want to utilize it. Likely, I can do so, even placed in the tone hole. Not crazy about it because it is a bit of a reach but it'd work AND preserve the original config of the Soloist. Meaning if I ever DID decide to sell it off, I could still revert it back to original set up.
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Originally posted by vector View PostAs Axewielder pointed out, I'm more interested in getting the volume knob outta the way but still want to utilize it. Likely, I can do so, even placed in the tone hole. Not crazy about it because it is a bit of a reach but it'd work AND preserve the original config of the Soloist. Meaning if I ever DID decide to sell it off, I could still revert it back to original set up.HTTP 404 - Signature Not Found
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Originally posted by MetalMedal II View PostSometimes I'll just disengage the volume and get rid of it.
Someone mentioned using a smaller knob. I've actually done this with reasoonably good results. They make dome knobs that are a bit shorter and smaller diameter than regular ones. These might actually be the top knobs on concentric volume/tone knobs. They are less in the way and may provide enough clearance you're looking for."Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostSo where is the cap? Is it that green blob??HTTP 404 - Signature Not Found
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OK so assuming he has 250K pots (unlikely), your schematic will be slightly louder, slighty brighter, and have a larger resistance in ohms measured at the output jack. How exactly is that an equivalent circuit?_________________________________________________
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If he has two 250k pots, thats 500k resistance. If you wish to keep the same resistance, youd have to replace the 250k volume pot with a 500k volume pot. If he has two 500ks, thats 1000k or 1m, to keep 1m hed have to replace the existing 500k volume pot with a 1m volume pot. With the exception of tone control, it would be an equivalent circuit. If the tone pot was just going to be tucked away in the cavity, then whats the difference?
Two pots in parallel, add(actually multiply, but same thing just multiplication is adding a bunch in a hurry) not subtract(or divide). This has been too time consuming. Vector try the smaller knob or no knob idea perhaps.Last edited by Twitch; 01-15-2011, 06:31 PM.HTTP 404 - Signature Not Found
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The volume and the tone pots are not in series, therefore you can't make an equivalent circuit by adding them. Plus, axewielder is right, with no cap there is much less high frequency rolloff even dimed. This circuit is not equivalent to a circuit with the tone pot dimed."It's hard to be enigmatic if you have to go around explaining yourself all the time"
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Originally posted by marcus View PostThe volume and the tone pots are not in series, therefore you can't make an equivalent circuit by adding them. Plus, axewielder is right, with no cap there is much less high frequency rolloff even dimed. This circuit is not equivalent to a circuit with the tone pot dimed._________________________________________________
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Two 500k pots in parallel gives you 250k. It's the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals to be exact. And with no cap, it is brighter. Axewielders solution will give you an equivalent circuit."It's hard to be enigmatic if you have to go around explaining yourself all the time"
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You could situate a rubber washer under your volume knob. The friction would make it harder to turn the knob by accidentally bumping it. As for your picking and use of the bar, move your hand very slightly to avoid the knob and bring the bar over the strings to avoid that being a problem. It may or may not work for you, but you wouldn't have modded the guitar and your volume knob would still be in place and usable when you actually wanted to.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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