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push/pull for tone cap
« on: July 23, 2009, 01:08:31 PM »
afternoon all, looking a little assistance.

i am now the proud owner of Twinfan's Classic Vibe Esquire conversion :)  and a lovely little guitar it is too.  however, i'm going to put the neck pickup back in.  thing is, i quite like the sound of the cap he has put in position 3 on the selector.  how would i wire this to a push/pull pot to bring it into circuit in the same way?

or, would it sound the same if i just used that cap in place of the one on the tone control?

many thanks for any help ;)
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Re: push/pull for tone cap
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2009, 02:00:11 PM »
It's just a simple cap to ground, and dead easy to put on a push-pull switch.  It's not the same as the cap on the tone pot as it's a much smaller value so I'd leave that alone.

Try Googling for a diagram?  Otherwise I can probably come up with something...

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Re: push/pull for tone cap
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2009, 03:35:12 PM »
thanks dave, working out electronic connections always gets my head in a spin for some reason!  i saw your suggestion for a 4 or 5 way switch in the other tele thread and thought that was good, but then i realised i'd like the option of having the c--ked wah tone available for all pickup selections.

if i just know which wires to connect to which lugs on the push/pull i'll be fine

it is a great little guitar by the way.  it's on a stand in my living room at the minute and is currently my most played :)  course, the novelty will eventually wear off, but i can see it staying in my top 3 anyway
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Re: push/pull for tone cap
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2009, 04:10:14 PM »
Glad you're enjoying it!

For the push-pull you suggest, it should be a very easy task to wire up.