GeorgeL 10-5 pickup question
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GeorgeL 10-5 pickup question
I had one for years, when they fisrt came out back in the 70's and thought it was an excellent design.. gave me 5 really different and usable sounds.. I am considering getting one for a GFI Keyless I will be getting ...
Does anyone know exactly what the 5 way switching system does??.. Is it splitting the coils?.. series/parallel?.. Just cutting out some windings, IE "tapping" the coils??.. I would be interested in knowing..
any first hand knowledge would be helpful..
btw, I am on the lookout for a good used one if someone has one....bob
Does anyone know exactly what the 5 way switching system does??.. Is it splitting the coils?.. series/parallel?.. Just cutting out some windings, IE "tapping" the coils??.. I would be interested in knowing..
any first hand knowledge would be helpful..
btw, I am on the lookout for a good used one if someone has one....bob
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well, I guess my switch wiring diagram problems are solved, but my original question remains unanwered...
Just wondering if anyone knows what happens when I turn the switch I now know how to wire.. lol bob
Just wondering if anyone knows what happens when I turn the switch I now know how to wire.. lol bob
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No not at all... Bob was kind enough to give me the exact info I needed, and its well appreciated.. Think I will go with a 10-5 on my "new" GFI Keyless... bobPeter den Hartogh wrote:I bet the next question will be:
What is the value of the capacitor?
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I've used them in my Universals for many, many, years, and love their versatility. I've found that by picking one of the switch positions (I like to start with pos.#3), and dialing in my amp's settings, gives me very useful tonalities from the other switch positions.
It's easy to start chasing one's tail with this pickup. It takes a while playing around with all the various switch positions to understand how to get one's other equipment dialed in so that all the switch positions become useful. Don't give up. It's worth the effort.
I think it's a very misunderstood pickup system.
It's easy to start chasing one's tail with this pickup. It takes a while playing around with all the various switch positions to understand how to get one's other equipment dialed in so that all the switch positions become useful. Don't give up. It's worth the effort.
I think it's a very misunderstood pickup system.
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BOB, I've got one if john cant find his. $50.00
shipped. T.L.
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BOB, I dont have the rotary switch. there never was one on the steel when I bought It. The pickup was hooked up without it. Send me your phone number in a private message and I'll call you. Tennessee Lee.
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I see lots of them that look similar online .. I just don't know what the cap in the switch would be for... Not too worried about it.. I imagine it could also be wired with 2 DPDT micro switches on a bracket under the guitar.. maybe someone can enlighten me...Mike Wheeler wrote:Bob, I think the Emmons Co. sells a similar 5 way switch that they use on their Pentad pickup.
There is VERY little space under this guitar.. its a GFI S10 Keyless w/5 and 5.. Every inch under there is stuffed with rods and bellcranks.. I hestitate on drilling through the back apron.. Two DPDT "on-on-on" switches might be a better option... anyone know how ?... bob
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What happened to your Avitar?
It was so effective. - Whenever I read your posts I imagined a New York city cab driver was talking to me in a Bronx accent.
From the info Bob T. and Peter supplied I could draw up a schematic if you like. It is as you imply, ie, two tapped coils. It may be hard to accomplish all variants with a couple of DPDT switches.
I owned one and recall using no1 and no3 variant exclusively.
It was so effective. - Whenever I read your posts I imagined a New York city cab driver was talking to me in a Bronx accent.
From the info Bob T. and Peter supplied I could draw up a schematic if you like. It is as you imply, ie, two tapped coils. It may be hard to accomplish all variants with a couple of DPDT switches.
I owned one and recall using no1 and no3 variant exclusively.
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Double coil pickup
Jim,
I for sure would like a drawing of this monster. I wanted to hook mine up and play around with it. I'm not one of you pro's, just a wanna be. I sure would like to have a copy. Be glad to pay for your troubles with it. I have a pair of 2 pole, 6 position rotary switches and can get any other that I might need.
You will have my contact methods below.
Thanks a million and may God bless you and yours,
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I for sure would like a drawing of this monster. I wanted to hook mine up and play around with it. I'm not one of you pro's, just a wanna be. I sure would like to have a copy. Be glad to pay for your troubles with it. I have a pair of 2 pole, 6 position rotary switches and can get any other that I might need.
You will have my contact methods below.
Thanks a million and may God bless you and yours,
Ronald Smith
334-684-9346
rsps@centurytel.net
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I have some of the Emmons switches for Emmons Pentads. They are 5 way switches.
Jerry
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