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Ok guys here is a treble bleed circuit
Would i also wire in the tone pot the same way as normal or is this in lieu of said tone pot
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THIS WAS AWESOME, I connected my tone pots as normal and the les paul is now a different beast. I recommend this to anyone who uses there les paul on 10 all the time cos turning down is just too muddy. its AWESOME
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I fitted the RS Guitarworks tone conversion kit to mine a couple of years ago, everything is very useable - you get high quality pots (matched), decent caps/resistors and a different wiring diagram. Well worth the cost.
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in fact the photos are still there ;)

http://nzguitars.com/forum/album_cat.php?cat_id=4
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bluesgeek wrote:in fact the photos are still there ;)

http://nzguitars.com/forum/album_cat.php?cat_id=4

Interesting. you seem to have some other caps and resistors in there. do you still have the wiring diagram we can all have a look at?
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I've got it somewhere, I'll have to have a dig around for it though, and they're a bit protective of the copyright on it ;)
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bluesgeek wrote:I've got it somewhere, I'll have to have a dig around for it though, and they're a bit protective of the copyright on it ;)
hahaha its just to see what those others are on the volume pot of the neck pickup. thats what my treble bleed circuit looks like.
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The RS circuit has a resistor and capacitor in series where your treble bleed just has a capacitor. Just gives a different frequency response to the bleed function.
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ash wrote:The RS circuit has a resistor and capacitor in series where your treble bleed just has a capacitor. Just gives a different frequency response to the bleed function.
Thanks Ash, I do like that RS stuff. but its pricey.
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