A Antonis New member Oct 24, 2019 #1 How do I bypass the tone pots on a gibson PCB for louder signal, without completely ripping them off of the board?
How do I bypass the tone pots on a gibson PCB for louder signal, without completely ripping them off of the board?
AniML New member Oct 24, 2019 #2 Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice Leave them on the board, pull the whole board out and replace with analog pots/caps
Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice Leave them on the board, pull the whole board out and replace with analog pots/caps
ICTGoober Well-known member Oct 24, 2019 #3 Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice ^^^^ What he said. ^^^^
beaubrummels Well-known member Oct 27, 2019 #4 Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice Removing tone pots never gave me louder signal. It only gave me more treble and bite to work with.
Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice Removing tone pots never gave me louder signal. It only gave me more treble and bite to work with.
Mincer Administrator Staff member Oct 27, 2019 #5 Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice That isn't a good mod for a louder signal, and you lose the use of your tone pots. I'd go for a Pickup Booster instead.
Re: Gibson with printed circuit board... Need some advice That isn't a good mod for a louder signal, and you lose the use of your tone pots. I'd go for a Pickup Booster instead.