Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

Well, maybe I've understood it wrong but, I had the impression that LtKojak has just TWO pots, master volumen and master tone and, he was to implement the spin-a-Split in that master tone. No additional pots.
Well, at least he can do one or the other. :jester:

I had to re-read it again myself to get it. Look at Kojak's post #12. He has a 2-vol/2-tone guitar, but he's only using master V/T. So he has two "spare" pots. He's going to implement one for spin-a-split.

Edit: And LTJ; Let us know how this works out. I've got a 2-vol, 1-tone guitar I might try this with.
 
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Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

I had to re-read it again myself to get it. Look at Kojak's post #12. He has a 2-vol/2-tone guitar, but he's only using master V/T. So he has two "spare" pots. He's going to implement one for spin-a-split.

Edit: And LTJ; Let us know how this works out. I've got a 2-vol, 1-tone guitar I might try this with.

Darn right. I've re-read post #12!!!.
Thanks, bro.
 
Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

So, can somebody confirm the feasibility of the Beaubrummel's diagram?

What coil is the SAS pot using? :confused:
 
Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

So, can somebody confirm the feasibility of the Beaubrummel's diagram?

What coil is the SAS pot using? :confused:

Screw coil. If you want the slug, you would have to send the red/white to neck hot instead of to ground.
 
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Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

Screw coil. If you want the slug, you would have to send the red/white to neck hot instead of to ground.

Sorry Beau, but you've got this backwards. R/W to ground is the slug coil as the slug coil is the black and white wires. (On both neck and bridge models.)

So . . . your diagram is perfect, just as it's drawn. ;)
 
Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

Sorry Beau, but you've got this backwards. R/W to ground is the slug coil as the slug coil is the black and white wires. (On both neck and bridge models.)

So . . . your diagram is perfect, just as it's drawn. ;)

Yeah, sorry. Forgot we're talking about the neck and I just looked at the picture and remembered SD's wire color order - forgetting that the SD diagram was as seen on a bridge pickup where the screws were at the bottom.
 
Re: Please, post a picture of a Spin-A-Split circuit

So . . . your diagram is perfect, just as it's drawn. ;)
Right then!

I'll save it and I'll make an illustrated series of this particular harness once life doesn't get in my way again!

Many thanks to Beaubrummels to the drawing of such a nice and clear diagram, so even low-level, carbon-based lifeforms as myself can follow the design!

It's not going to be made before mid-october... but after that I'll have a quite window in my day job so I can put my mittens in motion with it. I don't even need to buy material for it; I have everything I need in stock. ;)

Stay tuned! :cool2:
 
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