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    I'll probably use the majority of standard JM-1 wiring.
    Was going to go with one tone and one volume but may as well use all 3 JM-1's.
    You can never have too many knobs (can't remember the quotee).
    So I decided I'll have to extend the rout.
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    cheers, Mark.

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    Wow, lots of work here, this looks great, love the headstock logo

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    Relentless aint it?
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    Starting to resemble a guitar.
    Now glad that I'm using a place-holder scratch plate as attention to knob location is required.
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    cheers, Mark.

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    Thanks Stan.
    It's highly un-original but as the aim is to mimic the real mccoy...
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    cheers, Mark.

  5. #5
    If you’re willing to use different style knobs you could go with a concentric volume pot, so you can have both volumes stacked.
    Scott.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by WeirdBits View Post
    If you’re willing to use different style knobs you could go with a concentric volume pot, so you can have both volumes stacked.
    I use the tired cliche 'never say never' all the time.
    However, I wouldn't know a concentric pot even if it came up behind and kicked me up the arse.

    cheers, Mark.

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  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by WeirdBits View Post
    Two pots in one unit
    Thanks for the suggestion WeirdBits.
    I'm about to dive into the technical thicket that you probably call 'elementary wiring'.
    I'll definitely investigate (stumble through) that avenue.

    Although since finally locating the bridge, I'm now tempted to move the bridge pickup rearwards a bit more.

    cheers, Mark.

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    Time to re-deploy the excavator.
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    [edit] Placeholder pickguard take 2

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    cheers, Mark.
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    Swimming pool extension.
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    First foray into the wiring.
    Encumbered with an amateur's level of soldering.
    Hampered by dodgy factory wiring.
    Several false starts but finally managed to produce a sound.
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    I'm waiting on delivery of a 'Gibson' style 3-way switch but used the kit one in lieu.

    cheers, Mark.

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