This does not match any of the boards in the electronics manual posted above. Of course, this is out of my 90 RR1, so perhaps it is a board that was discontinued. Anyone have a clue?
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This does not match any of the boards in the electronics manual posted above. Of course, this is out of my 90 RR1, so perhaps it is a board that was discontinued. Anyone have a clue?Tags: None
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<font color="aqua">zeegs, it looks like the midboost system with jumper wires attached where the volume pot should be (3 white wires). </font>
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Aha, so those were probably connected to one of the pots on my RR1 before I tore everything out of it that is. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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This might be the reason you were having noise problems with the guitar. I wouldn't be surprised if someone had replaced the original volume pot with the wrong type. The pot originally mounted to the board was 50k. Just a thought.
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<font color="aqua">zeegs, it looks like the midboost system with jumper wires attached where the volume pot should be (3 white wires). </font>
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Exactly what it is.. I´m having to do that myself as we speak to a je-1200 to put it in my rhoads.. it seems the switch and the board liked to occupy the same space in the rout with the board mounted to the pot, so the Boards got mounted on the side of the cavity so the system would fit in a Rhoads´ cavity without causing other issues [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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This might be the reason you were having noise problems with the guitar. I wouldn't be surprised if someone had replaced the original volume pot with the wrong type. The pot originally mounted to the board was 50k. Just a thought.
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That makes perfect sense. The pots in the guitar are just regular 500k pots.
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