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Location: Illinois | Some months back I gutted my "O".. okay, it's an "A". In preparation of bridge work. And umm... I lost the paper diagram I made which told me which pot was the volume and which was tone. And .... umm... which went in which hole.
HELP! Can anybody help me ID the Pots and proper location?
FWIW She's Otilda, an AE33
For reference sake, let's call them, in order:
Jack
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Location: Upper Left USA | The Volume pot is first in line from the piezo and is placed closest to the neck.
Unless of course I'm wrong... |
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Location: closely held secret | ...but you're probably not.
You could just put the pickup in, plug it in and strum the guitar. Try the pots to see which one is the volume, and mark it. Put them wherever makes you happy. |
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Location: NJ | Just plug it in & tap on the pick up . . . |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | There's a RedNeck joke in there somewhere... |
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | ...or a country song...
Jack
bridge work
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Location: Scotland | You should be able to idenify the tone pot by the fact that it will (or should) have a capacitor soldered to it. |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | well, there went the red neck joke... |
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Location: NJ | I dunno . . .wouldn't a truck-driver be considered a . . capped, ass-sitter?? |
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Location: Earth·SolarSystem·LocalInterstellarCloud·Local Bub | 10 points extra credit... |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains | and...your choice of anything on the top shelf!
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Location: East Tennessee | I thought this thread was about someone buying a T****r. :D |
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Location: Huntington Beach, CA | Not sure putting them "wherever makes you happy" is a good thing. You're knee deep in a project and now you have to go to the Bahamas? |
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Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | I vote with Woody. I have always been a devotee of Occam- the simpler, the better.
As an interesting aside, I have an old AE-38, 2-knobber, whose electrical guts are linked into an elongated case, but have the same spacing! |
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Location: Illinois | Thanks. I'll look for the cap.
And.. Easy on the Country and Red-neck jokes. I resemble that remark... me and Glenn Campbell, who also had a fettish for Ovation lute-tars. |
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