Wolfshead
New member
I just bought an old MIK Telecaster from 1989 which has an "expander" pickup. I have no idea what the hell that is, but when I've got the guitar in my hands I was very pleased to discover it's actually a SD Hot Stack that's in the bridge! Probably worth more than the rest of the guitar TBH!
Anyway, I opened up the controls - both pots are push/pull and there's a 9v battery been wired in. Pulling UP on the volume knob seems to split something, as the volume drops. The tone knob is faulty as it just spins round without ever stopping or doing anything. Both pots have weird circuit boards on them so I'm completely stumped about this.
I wanted a tele for a "vintage" style rock tone - Led Zeppelin I kind of thing (I have a Strat with Tex-Mexs, and plenty of Les Pauls etc with humbuckers). So should I remove the Hot Stack, and put something more vintage in there, replace the pots for normal ones, and bin the battery?
What do you guys think?
The action was ridiculously high when I got it and it seems to have hugely thick strings so it's hard to tell what it plays like, I'll need to set it up a bit before I decide if I'll keep it or just sell it on.
Anyway, I opened up the controls - both pots are push/pull and there's a 9v battery been wired in. Pulling UP on the volume knob seems to split something, as the volume drops. The tone knob is faulty as it just spins round without ever stopping or doing anything. Both pots have weird circuit boards on them so I'm completely stumped about this.
I wanted a tele for a "vintage" style rock tone - Led Zeppelin I kind of thing (I have a Strat with Tex-Mexs, and plenty of Les Pauls etc with humbuckers). So should I remove the Hot Stack, and put something more vintage in there, replace the pots for normal ones, and bin the battery?
What do you guys think?
The action was ridiculously high when I got it and it seems to have hugely thick strings so it's hard to tell what it plays like, I'll need to set it up a bit before I decide if I'll keep it or just sell it on.



