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Old 09-04-2006, 03:35 PM
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AT300 Volume/Tone pots and caps question...


500k pots, or 250k? I'm guessing that since there's a full sized 'bucker in the bridge it's gotta use 500k pots but I just wanted to make sure...

Also, .047 caps or .022? Mixing those stacked middle and neck "Cruiser" 'buckers with a normal full sized bridge 'bucker, hmm.

Lastly, in terms of the electronics, is there any coil splitting available on that guitar, for any/all of the three positions? Is there a way (maybe a "Bridge On/Off" push/pull?) to add the bridge to the neck and neck/middle in order to get all seven positions?

Never played a Timmons and since no store around here will ever carry the Timmons I'll never get to play one either, not unless I buy one from Rich. Just wondering what the available p/up combos are, and what Ibanez uses in terms of pots and caps to power that thing...
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:50 PM
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Re: AT300 Volume/Tone pots and caps question...


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Old 09-06-2006, 11:27 AM
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Re: AT300 Volume/Tone pots and caps question...


You can see a wiring diagram for the AT300 on the Ibanez site:

http://www.ibanez.com/wiring/diagrams/2005/AT300.pdf

It looks like they're 500K

Cheers,
Bert
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