weezerboy
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i have no idea whats used in crossroads, but DGDGBd works pretty well
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http://tinyurl.com/ysm72s would be cool.
and afaik tom morello uses a standard type switch, i think it may be buckethead who uses a push button.
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the showmaster is wider at the nut by 0.01"
but seriously...you're really not helping yourself here.
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http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/pots...ts/potscret.htm
read that, you can more often than not refurbish dead pots
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http://www.projectguitar.com/tut/logo.htm there it is
and the rest of the tutorials are here - http://www.projectguitar.com/menu/tutorial.htm
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cuts out a lot of the frequencies and makes it sound like you're playing through a broken speaker....very lofi.
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i can host, forever and ever, no download limits or anything.
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cool idea!
personally, i like my pedals to have some weight to them, stops them moving about [makes em hard to find in the dark ]
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Usually manufacturers of pots/switches/everything-in-the-world-ever have diagrams with dimensions on their sites.
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do you mean the matt bellamy one with the KAOSS pad?
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for that guitar, personally i would move the pickup selector switch to in between the volume/tone knobs (personally i prefer it there...but its all down to preference)
and then mount a threeway killswitch on the upper horn (ON/OFF/ON - so if it gets accidentally knocked, it doesnt cut out the sound for more than an unnoticable split-second)
so then you'd have:
1- only one body modification (a hole between the pots, and there should be room there for the switch in the cavity)
2 - doesn't look like a cheap little switch, as it would *look* exactly the same as the current setup pickup selector.
anywho, just my $0.02
edit:- my computer should turn itself off when i've been up since 430am just realised that my reply has very little to do with the topic.
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thats cool....you could be like The Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players
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huzzah! wheres my cookie?
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i think it'd be great to see a wiki for this subject...my fingers are itching to make one of these, but the sheer volume of information makes it somewhat threatening
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correct me if im wrong...but the LDR would work opposite to that, with the volume rising as you cover it.
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The main reason that people dont distribute this information freely is because someone, somewhere will always sell work which isn't their own.
Look at what happened a while ago, a load of freely available tutorials went up for sale on ebay.
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my guess would be that your volume pot is wired incorrectly.
i'd try to give reasons, but i've been up since 230am
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i also believe there is a plugin for winamp that you can use to adjust the speed of tracks (it also has pitch control so that you can correct the pitch after altering the speed)
edit: here it is: http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=135991
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theres a part of me thats certain that the "I" on the tailpiece is from an old ibanez logo.....or am i making that up?
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it may sound crazy...but have you looked at beading websites (for jewellers) ?
i noticed some that are fairly close - unless you're strictly wanting real guitar ball-ends for mojo factor
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No idea..the vox and the deacy were two completely different amps.
slightly o/t, but have you checked out the ROG May Queen pedal? http://runoffgroove.com/mayqueen.html
appears to be a hugely simple build and should help contribute towards the tone somewhat