Oh my goodness! I have a Casio MG510 MIDI guitar, but the tracking on this kicks the 510's ass around the block. A few questions:
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Hum comes from external sources. When two coils, whether they be a PAF-type humbucker, a pair of RWRP pickups combined in a Strat, a single coil paired up...
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Mozz and Helmholtz are correct. Unless there is a DC blocking cap on the output of that 2nd transistor, or unless there is a DC-blocking cap on the input...
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I'm impressed. I was confused at first, because the modules were designed to work with either stereo or mono docks. Indeed, Jeorge Tripps (now at Dunlop/MXR),...Last edited by Mark Hammer; 04-10-2024, 10:32 PM.
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Contacting local authorities i9s the best course of action. Capabilities for sorting and potentially rendering e-waste will vary by region, just as it varies...
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I'll just add that PNP/positive-ground pedals generally all stem from a period when they all relied on batteries, and not a single one had a jack for an external...
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I wish I could remember the specific magazine, but some 15 or so years back, Mike Matthews gave an interview to a business magazine. In it, he noted that,...
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I had/have an FZ-1S ("had" because it was an original board that disappeared when loaned out, "have" because I built a clone to replace...
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The 14-pin chip just below the switch appears to be a 4013 flip-flop, that is likely an essential part of the engage/bypass circuitry. Such CMOS chips can...
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All bucket-brigade circuits require the audio signal to "ride in" to the delay chip atop a DC bias voltage. Here is one example of that in action....
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Still waiting on the administrator of the Mosrite forum to register me.
The roller saddles on the bridge that originally came with the guitar...
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It returns to pitch well enough. The design and the roller bridge seems to take care of that well enough. It's the not going OUT of pitch that is the issue,...
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Anyone familiar with Mosrite vibratos?
I'm waiting to gain entry to the Mosrite users forum, but thought I'd ask here, in the interim.
I have a clone of the Mosrite Combo. It was...
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NEVER underestimate the impact that component tolerances can have on the resulting sound. When a critical cap in the signal path could be +10% or -10% from...
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There are many pharmaceuticals out there that work, but no one really knows exactly how they do. All we know is that they "work", and we know (most...
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Which materials? Apart from the silver-wire pickups Seymour Duncan makes, copper is copper, when it comes to the wire forming the coil, but the coating that...
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Ever built a Suhr/Ilitch type dummy coil?
I was recently given an old Sears-catalog Strat-type guitar, whose 3 pickups measure in at around 4.3k. Because of the switch - an older 3-position that...
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It's hard to think of anyone who has been as dedicated to this enterprise, and has been faithful to it, for as long as Steve has. I wish you nothing but...
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