Can anyone name the circuits that would go on these two boards? The first one looks close to a 5E3.
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"Stand back, I'm holding a calculator." - chinrest
"I happen to have an original 1955 Stratocaster! The neck and body have been replaced with top quality Warmoth parts, I upgraded the hardware and put in custom, hand wound pickups. It's fabulous. There's nothing like that vintage tone or owning an original." - Chuck HTags: None
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Hard to tell from the board alone.
Print that on paper and pencil components in, trying to find whether a 5E3 or whatever fits in.
Do it on a rainy, boring Sunday afternoon. Have a good eraser handy.
Good luck.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Prior to posting I had already printed the images on paper and I had already done the pencil traces. That's how I determined that board #1 is a 5E3 board. It's only missing the mount point for the input resistors, which the kit maker are presumably opted to mount on the input jacks.
I haven't had any luck with Board #2.
If anyone has any ideas about board #2 I'd love to hear your insights."Stand back, I'm holding a calculator." - chinrest
"I happen to have an original 1955 Stratocaster! The neck and body have been replaced with top quality Warmoth parts, I upgraded the hardware and put in custom, hand wound pickups. It's fabulous. There's nothing like that vintage tone or owning an original." - Chuck H
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Alex, I think you're right! It definitely looks like the turrets are laid out just like the eyelets in the JTM 45 board. Thanks for your help!"Stand back, I'm holding a calculator." - chinrest
"I happen to have an original 1955 Stratocaster! The neck and body have been replaced with top quality Warmoth parts, I upgraded the hardware and put in custom, hand wound pickups. It's fabulous. There's nothing like that vintage tone or owning an original." - Chuck H
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