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7 string knobs mods


Johnmetall
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Johnmetall
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04/28/2005 1:50 am
Alright...a couple of days ago I went to guitar center and played a EBMM JP7...(I was so amazed that I actually found one in guitar center) anyways I was playing it and I noticed that the way the knobs are set up it gives me a better handle on playing the higher strings...When I went back home and play my RG1527 I found myself hitting the volume knob all the time...mind you I got big hands. my question is what do you guys suggest I do to my guitars to get a similar set up like the JP guitar. I would hate to have a hole on my guitar if I get rid of the volume pot and put it further away. also I don't think I would have too much space to do this as the pickup switch is right there also. I was thinking of putting a concentric pot where the tone is at so I would have the volume when is pulled up and tone when is down but still that leaves the big hole from the volume...Get a pickguard maybe?....

what do you guys think?
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aschleman
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aschleman
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04/28/2005 3:29 pm
I think what you are talking about "volume when pulled up, tone when pulled down" is a push/pull pot... which would be similar to a concentric pot... A concentric pot is two individual pots stacked ontop of each other with two shafts that move indendently.... example... picture an old radio cassette player in a car or something. One knob would work the volume of the radio while a thin knob that is at the base of the volume knob operates the balance of the speakers... A push/pull pot is like a pot with a switch on it...example.... a push/pull pot can work your tone (values 1-10) but when pulled or pushed it would only turn something on or off.... like a kill switch for a pickup or something like that... But I relate to your problem with having the volume knob in the way... and a concentric knob certainly would be a trick way to move it. Another alternative could be simply find some knobs that aren't as big (if yours are even big?). And if your guitar does have a pickguard you can always buy a blank of pickguard material and rout the two slots out for your tone and your concentric volume/tone pots leaving you with a nice, smooth, detailed customization. I hope you get your pot placement woes taken care of!!! GOOD LUCK BRO
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