Can someone confirm ..... OR ...... correct whether the switching on this
'84 #124 is drawn correctly, please?
With respect, 10thtx
'84 #124 tone stack & switches
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'84 #124 tone stack & switches
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Re: '84 #124 tone stack & switches
Everything you've drawn looks okay to me.
That said, I've also schematics showing the Deep circuit (green) connecting to the to the 'rock' side of the switch (which is connected to the 'top' of the bass pot) and I've also got some schematics in my arsenal that have it connected directly to the Bass pot wiper. I'm not sure how much different the result would be in either case since it only results in a different circuit if PAB or 'Jazz' settings are engaged.
You haven't shown the tapers on the tone stack pots - T & B are probably Audio taper and M is linear.
That said, I've also schematics showing the Deep circuit (green) connecting to the to the 'rock' side of the switch (which is connected to the 'top' of the bass pot) and I've also got some schematics in my arsenal that have it connected directly to the Bass pot wiper. I'm not sure how much different the result would be in either case since it only results in a different circuit if PAB or 'Jazz' settings are engaged.
You haven't shown the tapers on the tone stack pots - T & B are probably Audio taper and M is linear.
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Re: '84 #124 tone stack & switches
THANKS for your help and the response! It is appreciated.
with respect, 10thtx
with respect, 10thtx