gmoon

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gmoon (author) says: Oct 18, 2010. 8:03 AM
Images for upcoming "True variable-inductor wah" project.

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gmoon (author) says: Jun 3, 2010. 4:59 PM
Passive inductor tone controls, ala "El Heisenberg"...
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gmoon (author) in reply to gmoonJun 3, 2010. 5:13 PM
And one with the "mix" POT:


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gmoon (author) in reply to gmoonJun 4, 2010. 5:17 AM
Here's a dual pass/cut control (break at P1 and P2):
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gmoon (author) says: May 28, 2010. 5:55 AM
The inductor in my Norma "Barney Kessel" tone control:

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gmoon (author) in reply to gmoonMay 28, 2010. 6:26 AM
Here's the Norma...

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taterkiller says: Mar 25, 2010. 1:22 PM
will i be able to save my guitar the brigde came off  the bridge is sitting next to the guitar
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gmoon (author) in reply to taterkillerMar 25, 2010. 1:53 PM
Yeah, probably--if there's no other damage.

Carefully sand off any old glue from both the guitar top and the back of the bridge. You can "mask off" the finish on the guitar with tape; then sanding shouldn't mar it.

Ideally you would want to use fancy deep-throated C-clamps which are designed specifically for this purpose. But those are expensive, and probably not worth the money unless the guitar is pricey. Instead just apply the glue and place a weight on top of the bridge.

If it's a fancy expensive guitar it's better to have this done by a professional. They will use hide glue, and make sure the repair is done right.

If it's not expensive, just buy some epoxy and glue that sucker down...
taterkiller in reply to gmoonMar 25, 2010. 3:03 PM
thanks for the help
gmoon (author) says: Apr 3, 2009. 7:20 PM
Images of the in-progress "variable inductor" wah pedal.
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gmoon (author) in reply to gmoonApr 4, 2009. 4:59 PM
Schematic for the "variable inductor" wah pedal.
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gmoon (author) says: Feb 2, 2009. 6:18 AM
Wiring 12AX7 filaments (12V) as 6V, using the "center tap" of the filament. Pins 4 and 5 are the ends, pin 9 is the center.
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gmoon (author) says: Oct 28, 2008. 10:50 AM
My new (old) National Duolian.
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gmoon (author) in reply to gmoonOct 30, 2008. 1:31 PM
The Duolian's bridge, and the nut extension...
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gmoon (author) in reply to gmoonNov 3, 2008. 5:50 AM
Stripping the "trailer park mojo" from the Duolian...
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