Hi all,
I have a '65 Danelectro guitar (actually a Silvertone-branded 1457 model): two lipstick p.u., 2 volume, 2 tone).
It has "independent" volume controls, that is with both p.u. engaged I have to turn off BOTH volume knobs if I want to shut the guitar off. This means that, if I want to lower the volume I have to turn BOTH volume knobs, which is very annoying to me, since I use mainly the central position (=both pickups) and I switch from rhythm to lead volume adjusting the pickups volume. No pedals of any sort.
The problem is that these guitars are wired differently from most other guitars: the pickups are in series and the selector is different from a standard 3-way guitar selector.
I attach here the guitar wiring diagram and also the reissue Dano wiring diagram.
Please help me to modify the circuit in order to get non-independent volume controls. Also a one-master two-tone or even a one-master one-tone setup would be fine.
TIA,
Carlo
I have a '65 Danelectro guitar (actually a Silvertone-branded 1457 model): two lipstick p.u., 2 volume, 2 tone).
It has "independent" volume controls, that is with both p.u. engaged I have to turn off BOTH volume knobs if I want to shut the guitar off. This means that, if I want to lower the volume I have to turn BOTH volume knobs, which is very annoying to me, since I use mainly the central position (=both pickups) and I switch from rhythm to lead volume adjusting the pickups volume. No pedals of any sort.
The problem is that these guitars are wired differently from most other guitars: the pickups are in series and the selector is different from a standard 3-way guitar selector.
I attach here the guitar wiring diagram and also the reissue Dano wiring diagram.
Please help me to modify the circuit in order to get non-independent volume controls. Also a one-master two-tone or even a one-master one-tone setup would be fine.
TIA,
Carlo
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