Re: My Green machine related - amazing news! Best day of the last 2 months!
The braided wire gets soldered to ALL of the pots (Volume and Tone) in the same way as shown.
Most people like the CTS pots for their quality. CTS pots do not come in small sizes. Bada Bing checked thart out for me. I'm not sure about tonal comparisons with various pots...but quality is a factor if you don't want to have to change them soon as the cheap ones can get "scratchy" more quickly. What is the approximate diameter of your pots that fit through the "F" holes?
I would also invest in a good 3 way switch (not one that is in a metal enclosure/box) and a Switchcraft jack. You will not regret using good quality components now and therefore not having to do this again soon in the future.
Also, the cap values. The diagram shows 0.047 microfarads (uF). I would suggest you try 0.022 uF or 0.033 uF caps. Now the fun begins..the cost of the caps goes from about $1.50 each to about $10.00 each. Personally, I'm not convinced that the expensive caps make a huge difference....BUT...many forumbros seem to think that they do. Your call. BTW...lots of threads recently on this topic.
The jack can be fun to put in place.
I use fine (22 gauge) solid conductor wire to "fish" the pots, switch and jack through the "f" holes ( or pickup cavity)...rather than string. Works better for me as it holds it's shape and can be easily "directed".
Good Luck on the exam.
Keep us posted with your progress.
Dave
Thank you very much dave!
So you have to solder the braided wire cover (the braid) to the volume pot? I see the diagram, and it seems pretty straightforward, I just wanna make sure.
And yeah, there is a center block of wood. I haven't bought the pots or anything yet (I'm probably going to start this project next Monday, after my midterm). What is the difference with small pots, besides size? Any tonal difference? The original pots did fit through the F holes, through the bottom.
The braided wire gets soldered to ALL of the pots (Volume and Tone) in the same way as shown.
Most people like the CTS pots for their quality. CTS pots do not come in small sizes. Bada Bing checked thart out for me. I'm not sure about tonal comparisons with various pots...but quality is a factor if you don't want to have to change them soon as the cheap ones can get "scratchy" more quickly. What is the approximate diameter of your pots that fit through the "F" holes?
I would also invest in a good 3 way switch (not one that is in a metal enclosure/box) and a Switchcraft jack. You will not regret using good quality components now and therefore not having to do this again soon in the future.
Also, the cap values. The diagram shows 0.047 microfarads (uF). I would suggest you try 0.022 uF or 0.033 uF caps. Now the fun begins..the cost of the caps goes from about $1.50 each to about $10.00 each. Personally, I'm not convinced that the expensive caps make a huge difference....BUT...many forumbros seem to think that they do. Your call. BTW...lots of threads recently on this topic.
The jack can be fun to put in place.
I use fine (22 gauge) solid conductor wire to "fish" the pots, switch and jack through the "f" holes ( or pickup cavity)...rather than string. Works better for me as it holds it's shape and can be easily "directed".
Good Luck on the exam.
Keep us posted with your progress.
Dave