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Re: K 250-4 amp [message #15608 is a reply to message #15607] Tue, 10 May 2011 11:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
triceratops is currently offline  triceratops
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Thanks Van, Bill, and Zed!

Van:
The picture is very helpful!

1. Is the pot actually 10K ohm rather than 10 ohm?

2. Any chance you could shoot a picture of how you wired the plug? In digging through other posts it sounds like it was wired unconventionally with the ground wire to the tip of the plug?

chicagobill:

Same questions as above, and should the ground wire be soldered to the back of the pot also?

zedsalt:

I haven't played with a Ross compressor, but I am a big Byrds/McGuinn fan and I love that compressed 12-string sound. Using a Janglebox right now, which combines the circuitry of a Vox treble booster with a compressor like the one McGuinn built into his Rickenbacker.




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