I couldn't find anything using the search function, so please forgive me if this has been asked before.
I just acquired a 1988 model Soloist that has S/S/H pickup configuration with one volume and one tone (and of course the pickup select mini-switches). When I opened up the cavity cover, I found two 9 volt batteries and a circuit board attached to the volume knob. On this board is a 3-dip switch deal and an adjustable mini-pot.
What exactly does all this do?
I seem to remember Jackson marketing their pickup sets around the late 80's that had some special midrange goodies about it. Do these dip switches select what the middle frequency is? Also, I am guessing it is an 18 volt setup, but will any passive pickups work?
Thanks for the help [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] !
I just acquired a 1988 model Soloist that has S/S/H pickup configuration with one volume and one tone (and of course the pickup select mini-switches). When I opened up the cavity cover, I found two 9 volt batteries and a circuit board attached to the volume knob. On this board is a 3-dip switch deal and an adjustable mini-pot.
What exactly does all this do?
I seem to remember Jackson marketing their pickup sets around the late 80's that had some special midrange goodies about it. Do these dip switches select what the middle frequency is? Also, I am guessing it is an 18 volt setup, but will any passive pickups work?
Thanks for the help [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] !
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