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Topic: Looking for Vol./Tone Mini-Pots for MSA |
Chuck Martin
From: Clifton, Virginia
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Posted 20 Feb 2001 4:26 pm
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I'm in the process of doing a partial restoration of a 1977 MSA Classic D-10 and would like to replace the volume and tone controls (two mini-pots) mounted behind the back neck. Does anyone know where I can get these and what their ohm values are? I haven't taken the old ones off yet but have determined that they are pretty much beat. I know I could just by-pass them but would prefer to keep the guitar stock.
Thanks in advance for any information.
Chuck |
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Kevin Walker
From: Roanoke,VA. UNITED STATES
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Posted 21 Feb 2001 4:23 pm
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Chuck,
I can probably help you. I've got the entire fuzz assembly off of a '76 Classic that I sold awhile back. I took it all off and made a new backing plate using the old as a pattern. I kept all of this stuff, I think. I'll have to do some digging. If I remember correctly, the set-up consisted of a volume and tone pot, a small toggle switch to cut the fuzz circuit on and off, and a small electronic circuit board.
If you're interested; e-mail address is: walker.susan@worldnet.att.net
,Kevin |
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Jim Smith
From: Midlothian, TX, USA
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Posted 21 Feb 2001 4:26 pm
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I think the MSA's I had that were built before 1976 just had tone and volume, no fuzz. |
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Dave Van Allen
From: Doylestown, PA , US , Earth
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Posted 22 Feb 2001 8:40 am
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mine is a 74; the mini-pots (volume and tone) self destructed circa 1982.. I hardwired straight to the neck selector mini-toggle and it's been like that ever since, til the mini toggle bit the dust last year... looking for a three position on-on-on mini toggle now, have an either/or in there till I can find one
of course my MSA has been abused terribly and I don't give a hoot about stock... but despite the abuse it still keeps it's tuning and plays reasonably smooth. it clanks a bit more than I'd like and I still want to retrofit some humbuckers in it- hum has been the bane of my existance since I got this axe new...but that means routing out the necks and I ain't got around to it yet....
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