garynava
Luthier / Guitar Maker
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My main instrument is: Stanley No.5
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Post by garynava on May 4, 2019 11:21:18 GMT
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Post by Onechordtrick on May 4, 2019 11:25:26 GMT
Very nice!
The two seem to be wired differently; what do the different switches do? I’d assumed on/off for each pickup but what does the third one do?
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garynava
Luthier / Guitar Maker
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My main instrument is: Stanley No.5
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Post by garynava on May 4, 2019 15:22:19 GMT
Very nice! The two seem to be wired differently; what do the different switches do? I’d assumed on/off for each pickup but what does the third one do? Glad you like them. Each e-mando has two mini humbuckers and each humbucker its own 3 position switch which allows for single coil/off/humbucker. The lefty has a piezo transducer under the saddle, so the third switch is an on/off for that- it also has a stereo output. Cheers Gary
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Post by ocarolan on May 4, 2019 20:50:22 GMT
These look beautiful, and no doubt sound superb too! Keith
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Post by grayn on May 6, 2019 15:56:14 GMT
Very nice looking instruments and practical too. Question: Can you get wood control knobs? Kinda think they'd look good on those 2 beauties.
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garynava
Luthier / Guitar Maker
Posts: 454
My main instrument is: Stanley No.5
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Post by garynava on May 7, 2019 14:19:21 GMT
Very nice looking instruments and practical too. Question: Can you get wood control knobs? Kinda think they'd look good on those 2 beauties. Glad you like them. Yes, you can get wooden knobs but to be honest, I prefer metal ones. Although, if the client specified wood I'd use them. Cheers Gary
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