switch wiring for MCI D10
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switch wiring for MCI D10
Hi all,
I am about to change the pick-ups on my MCI D10 from 705's to Geaorge l e66 pu's. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the switches on the MCI?, or any experience of installing e-66's on an MCI?
Many thanks
Chris
I am about to change the pick-ups on my MCI D10 from 705's to Geaorge l e66 pu's. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the switches on the MCI?, or any experience of installing e-66's on an MCI?
Many thanks
Chris
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Willis - there is nothing inherently wrong with the 705's I just find them too hot and the tone very brittle sounding as I pick the strings quite hard. I have tried altering the height of the pick ups and trying to eq out the problem on the amp but not very sucessfully. I am going to try the george l pu's to see if there is any improvement. If not, then I will probably put the 705's back in.
Chris Luker - thanks for the offer. I'll be keeping the 705's for a time whilst I test out the george l pu's. If / when I sell them I'll put a post on the for sale section of the forum and try to remember to let you know.
Thanks
Chris
Chris Luker - thanks for the offer. I'll be keeping the 705's for a time whilst I test out the george l pu's. If / when I sell them I'll put a post on the for sale section of the forum and try to remember to let you know.
Thanks
Chris
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It's not a range expander its the model just prior t the range expander. Outwardly it looks the same as a range expander but the body is screwed / bolted together rathr than welded and the cross shafts are not so easy to replace. The switch wiring will be the same though. I think I have figured it out but if anyone can post it I would be grateful so that I double check it.
thanks
Chris
thanks
Chris
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check this out here i had a switching chart what i copied from a mci range expander
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... c&start=50
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... c&start=50
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