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Information on Voicing Control [message #29228] Mon, 01 April 2024 21:39 Go to next message
KustomIILead is currently offline  KustomIILead
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I am looking to find out exactly how the voicing control potentiometer is wired and what value potentiometer is used on amps such as the Kustom Lead III and similar. I have a wiring diagram for the board itself and a photo of one that shows a red, grey, and white wire terminating on the board, but I have no idea where the wires go when they leave the board.

The reason I ask is that I have a Lead II which has the voicing board inside it but it's not wired to a potentiometer on this amp (it's the exact same board though, the holes and traces exist to wire it in). I'd like to wire it up and see what it sounds like.

Thanks!
Re: Information on Voicing Control [message #29229 is a reply to message #29228] Tue, 02 April 2024 06:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I can't say, but later I will look and see if my lead 4 is the same.
Meanwhile if you go to musicparts.com you can purchase the schematic on line and they will email it to you for 20 bucks.
Re: Information on Voicing Control [message #29230 is a reply to message #29228] Tue, 02 April 2024 17:19 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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I can't you because my Lead IV does not have that control.
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