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I don't want to exclude anyone from being able to buy a set just on the basis that they can't wire them up themselves. This is my attempt to fill that niche of people who are interested but incapable.
Then you're certainly not the target market of these pickups.
I've been playing these for 2 months now and still haven't put the guitar down, and I usually cycle through guitars every couple of weeks. It still feels fresh and fun, and I'm still discovering new tones from it. The idea is that it's a versatile gigger's all in one solution.
"spaghetti".
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
I shall make some amendments and post a new photo when I get the new parts!
I realise that with complex switching the pickups will need to be soldered to the pots and switches, but surely the wires which are already there could be much neater?
I was thinking more along the lines of a true schematic showing electrical connections. Like this:
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
This would not be aimed at you or Joe Bloggs, but rather at people like myself, Sporky, etc.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/
It's for an LP. Unless I made the harness the size of the body of an LP, the wires will end up being loose. I could just cable tie them off in a couple of folds when it comes to making it look nice. But shielding first - I completely overlooked shielding when designing this!
R.
Eqd Speaker Cranker clone
Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
Trading feedback: http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/60602/