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  • Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

    Hi, I want to bypass my tone on a switch, keeping my volume in the circuit. I usually play Rhythms with the one at 7 to thicken itvup, my idea to to bypass it to create a pseudo rhythm/ lead switch. Any ideas on how to achieve this?
    sigpic the Perfect stack is a good combo on a stand

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    Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

    Relatively easy with any modle, but what kind of guitar is it?

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      Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

      Originally posted by zionstrat View Post
      Relatively easy with any modle, but what kind of guitar is it?

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      It’s a Ltd viper...but I’m more interested on how I can wire. Right now, it’s wired passive vol/tone/ 3way toggle/ two humbuckers. I’m going to be adding a monetary kill button as well...but I’ve got that covered.
      sigpic the Perfect stack is a good combo on a stand

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        Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

        There you go-
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        Note that you can use one side of a DPDT or just get a SPDT
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          Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

          Originally posted by zionstrat View Post
          There you go-
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          Note that you can use one side of a DPDT or just get a SPDT
          I’m guessing “C1” is my cap?
          sigpic the Perfect stack is a good combo on a stand

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            Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

            You just need a simple on/off switch. Run the wire that connects the tone pot to the signal through the switch. When switch is on, tone control is working. Switch off, tone control disabled. I did this to a couple different guitars 25ish years ago. One of them I still have.
            It really is that simple. Why use an on/on switch?

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              Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

              Originally posted by King Halt View Post
              I’m guessing “C1” is my cap?
              Exactly

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                Re: Tone bypass on an on/on mini toggle

                Originally posted by Dave Locher View Post
                You just need a simple on/off switch. Run the wire that connects the tone pot to the signal through the switch. When switch is on, tone control is working. Switch off, tone control disabled. I did this to a couple different guitars 25ish years ago. One of them I still have.
                It really is that simple. Why use an on/on switch?
                That would work as well... Same circuit.

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