Hi. I noticed my guitar page was referenced here.
I followed the link you have to the Stew-Mac method of cutting a coil.
I'd say it is basically...
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Didn't mean to bump a three year old thread but what happened to me recently is another example of Internet theft. The domain name 1728.com was recently...
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g-one
I found the Amprobe version here
Amprobe 37XR-A True RMS Digital Multimeter With Component And Logic Test, 37XRA Amprobe - at the Test...
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Enzo
Heck, I used Google quite a bit to search for this and the problem was too many results.
Since I already had the Sinometer I wanted something...
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I appreciate all the replies to my initial posting but I really just want some fundamental information.
Basically, all I want is a meter that can measure...
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Well it seems I found an interesting link right at this forum posted by Joe Gwinn:
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t5006/
He mentions the...
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Multimeter recommendations
Hi,
You might know me from my website at Guitar Wiring Site
I already have a pretty good digital meter for measuring voltage,...
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David Schwab
When you asked about whether the guitar was an SG 2000, I immediately thought of the guitar underneath it - an SG Standard. Then I rethought...
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Well it's nice to see all those replies.
Okay, the latest version of the mid-cut boost circuit is at the bottom of this posting.
It seems to...
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Thanks for the quick reply Chuck.
I agree that large value inductors are very hard to find. I believe that the largest that Mouser sells is 150 mH,...
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I'm interested in building one of those Mid-Cut controls myself. If I've followed the description in this thread correctly, it should look like the graphic...
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Steve and Enzo
thanks for the replies and also the praise for my website.
Yes, if nothing else I do try to keep things as simple as possible....
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Well thanks for the explanation Enzo. I don't know if anyone has visited my website, but it is about more than just knife switches.
I've...
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Well, the only reason I wanted credit is that 2 of the posted graphics were being "hotlinked" with no clickable link back to the site from where...
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Gee, I'd like to get a little credit too. If you go here www.1728.com/project2.htm, you can read my own explanation of switches. It's certainly not Wikipedia...
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