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I don't think the slight magnet length differences make near as much difference in tonality and output as does the relative distance of the magnets from the...
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The Fender 57/62's have Formvar wire, which is typically a thicker insulation. That and a looser wind will produce a fatter/less-efficient coil with weaker...
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My Parker NiteFly V1 came with Piezos on a volume pot that could be mixed with the magnetic pickups without a preamp. I didn't like the sound because of...
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I think plain and core strings are all Steel with Ni coating. Maybe Stainless sets have Stainless plains and cores. Even so, not all Steel is created equal,...
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I realized I got the response of higher value R in the series wired treble bleed backward, so I deleted that portion of my suggestion. I agree that 220pF...Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-17-2021, 06:21 AM.
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It will be different with the 680pF wired in series with the 100k R. You could try it, but a low C cable might actually be needed for better linearity. It...Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-17-2021, 02:32 AM.
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The Tone Cut knob rolls off the high end above ~2kHz after the PI tube, but I'd assume your 15TB doesn't have any high end roll off since it has no Tone Cut...
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There only seems to be a blackface era TMB tone stack in the TSC app. Previous Fender TB stacks either didn’t have a Midrange control and were configured...Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-06-2021, 12:18 AM.
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...also true for the TB stack knobs a 0, but with a 15dB boost with a 100k R2 value! Assuming the TB circuit is b4 the master volume, you could get mucho...
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I didn't know you've built amps. Changing a resistor in the tone stack of your AC15TB should be a breeze for you. Using a ~100k for R2 will increase mid gain...Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-05-2021, 01:16 PM.
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Brilliant = bright/trebley
I think the Top Boost circuit was created to mimic the Dallas-Rangemaster Treble Booster unit popularized in the ‘60s,...
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I said you “AT LEAST have to crank the Treble” to OD the 3kHz+ range of the amp section. The Bass range only goes up ~3dB from noon to max though,...
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So you do have an AC15TB. You will need to crank at least the Treble to overdrive the amp section, but that won’t affect much below ~4kHz. The Vox TB...
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How the cable C affects the TB response depends on how much C there is b4 the first buffer stage (a preamp is a buffer that can also boost the signal). The...Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-03-2021, 01:58 PM.
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Chucks TB "network" and V pot hack will RETAIN the bass to treble balance as the V knob is turned down, as well as offering a more linear level...
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Sounds like it's starting to click for you, Sea Chief. There I was talking about a "network" being the correct term for the TB vs "circuit"...
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TB network = Treble Bleed. If you look up the term "electrical network", you'll see it is indeed the correct term, rather than "circuit"....Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-02-2021, 06:17 AM.
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While you wait on Chuck's reply, I'll just add that the efficacy of his TB network is still dependant on the cable capacitance. Lower C is better.
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Listen Bozo , you can abbreviate me to F5k.
I suggested ordering 10-12' of Sommer LLX cable with two noiseless HICON plugs from here if shipping...Last edited by Fluoroscope 5000; 06-01-2021, 02:13 PM.
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Yeah, redo any wiring later if you want individual caps per pickup. Again, the caps would go from the individual pickup SWITCH lugs to a wire going into...
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That looks good to me. So a black wire comes from the middle V pot lug to the top T pot lug, and the yellow cloth wire from the cap goes to ground. You could...
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