Dave Kolars
From: DeKalb, Illinois, USA
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Posted 24 Feb 2006 6:38 pm
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Have a Gibson Consolette double-8 that needs some help... when I got it, the upper neck was all bass, and the lower neck was mostly treble... Plus, the upper neck (only) had a low 60 cycle hum. I asked on here and several people had ideas, including replacing the pots... So, I got new pots, but before I installed them, I removed the capacitor between the vol. and tone pots. This improved the tone greatly, but did nothing for the hum.
I installed the new pots (250K) and wired them up like the old ones had been wired, and now I have a constant, LOUD 60 cycle hum, but the tone between the two necks is more balanced. But, also, the tone control doesn't seem to do anything. I added the capacitor and it made no difference.
So, I'm figuring that I need the wiring diagram to figure out how to get this thing running...
A word of caution... I know virtually nothing about these kinds of circuits, so any explanations should be kept simple for us "non-electric" types. I can re-wire a house, but can't figure out pickups! Wrong kind of electricity!
Thanks in advance! DK... www.slingerlandguitar.com |
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Dave Kolars
From: DeKalb, Illinois, USA
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Posted 25 Feb 2006 2:09 pm
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Thanks, Andy, but those don't really help much... The schematics don't show which terminals to connect wires to (at least not that I can see), and I think that's part of the problem... something is on the wrong connector on a pot... The 3-way switch works fine, so I'm not going to mess with that!!
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