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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2008 5:29:12 GMT
I take it this is what you wanted - to see what has been done edit/modify this post and have a look. Ron
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Post by George Lewis on Nov 12, 2008 7:56:40 GMT
Hi Barry, See my reply to your post in projects. The URL you need from Photobucket is the one that says "Direct link". The others are for different things and won't work. Regards George
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2008 3:18:21 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2008 1:21:15 GMT
HI RON ,,can i store pics in 4shared & how to get from 4 shared to site? ?? I will try it today... cheers...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2008 2:07:56 GMT
Hi Aussie Barry; how very interesting that pic ! I guess it's a préamp in the guitar ? Thank you for any explanation. I am facinated by this thinks, but it's 03 a clock in the night here. I wish you many pleasure as you always enjoy this site as a very friendly friend. Settled
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2008 10:51:59 GMT
HI SETTLED ,,,, yes its a fender -eric-clapton ,mid boost board,But I have it switched so as you can use the normal vol& tone as per usual & using a double-pole mini switch ,can switch the board vol & boost pot into the circuit.independant of the normal controls[completly seperate] THE-mid-boost board has 2 features a volume and a mid-boost pot & by leaving the boost-pot at zero it can boost the std sound & graduly turning up the mid-boost it thickens the sound.. SO on the guitar there are 4 knob's the nearest to the bridge is the std volume ,the next back is the board volume & the next a std tone & at the rear is the mid-boost eq knob... THIS is my project ''hot-rod'' strat squier that I rebuilt from a bit of a wreck ,but it has no cracks &the wood is good,It has c/s ''fat-fifties'' that charlie recomended & they are very good.. cheers.......................barry.. This is the top side showing the knobs ......
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