I live in North Louisiana. Currently, I'm deciding on a deal with a (Semi-local pickup) set of Split Stacks located in Texas for a few hundred bucks. I would seriously consider a different deal with T100s involved.
Email me. DwDrake2@yahoo.com
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Have you checked your messages?
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Started by assquatch20 - Last post by rnolan | ||
Hey assquatch. Nice bits and pieces if you live in the US (which I don't). So I assume they are all US voltage (~117v). Is it all for sale or just the TS100S and the Split Stacks? Unfortunately the postage will be expensive as they all weigh quite a bit, so I understand your reticence to post/ship them. Hope they find a good home, a TS100 & Split stacks would make a killer rig combined with any decent preamp, but particularly MP-1, MP-2 or MP-1 Classic....
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Started by assquatch20 - Last post by assquatch20 | ||
Still for sale if anybody is looking
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The lcd works but the back light isn't working.
Sometimes when you hit edit knob backlightflashes or stays on for a moment sometimes minutes. |
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Started by rnolan - Last post by Harley Hexxe | ||
I'd like to take credit for that but I can't.
I saw that at my local Luthier's shop and he uses it just for that purpose. To give his customers a good idea what the tone caps in their guitars sound like, but he has them wired so that it's just like it would be installed. Live and learn, then share the knowledge. |
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Started by rnolan - Last post by rnolan | ||
Hey Harley,
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Started by rnolan - Last post by Harley Hexxe | ||
Hey Richard,
I know a way around building a pedal box like he has. If you have the rotary pot, a couple of instrument jacks, and all the caps you want to try out, you can use a stiff piece of cardboard, or a scrap piece of thin plywood. Drill or punch your holes for the pot and the jacks, then connect your caps to the pot and ground them all. Then you can test just like he did. |
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Started by rnolan - Last post by rnolan | ||
Hey Harley, also, without the little box he made so you can test different values, it would be a bit of a pain to do trying to find the right value cap for the tone you want, particularly on a strat as it's not trivial to get to the electronics. But I thought it was an interesting idea if you want to change the "voice" of your PUs.
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