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arri93
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by arri93 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:04 pm
I tried out a reverend guitar today and I found that I quite like the bass contour knob.
Here's how I usually wire up my guitars. Basically 1 volume 1 tone like a tele with whatever selector switch I'm using.
Reverend refused to provide a schematic so I'm asking here if anyone knows how it's wired and possibly how it would fit in with this diagram.

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by arri93 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:18 pm
After extensive googling I made this..
If anyone who actually understands electronics could weigh in on my attempt.

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Shadoweclipse13
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by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:23 pm
First off, I LOVE your graphic for saying what pot size that is. 1 Meg. Brilliant
I think it's probably similar to one of my favorite wiring schematics:
I tried this in a bass and I LOVED it. I'm dying to try it on a guitar.
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salty
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by salty » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:26 pm
Shadoweclipse13, is that based on the G&L controls?
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by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:41 pm
salty wrote:Shadoweclipse13, is that based on the G&L controls?
I believe so. I originally found it one night at work (3rd shift) when I was bored and just looking for cool guitar pictures for project inspiration. It was from a Premier Guitar Mods article and I believe he stated it was based on the G&L wiring... Awesome article.
http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/2 ... iring-mods
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by arri93 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:46 pm
I don't have any 500k lying around. I hope the 1meg will do.
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by Shadoweclipse13 » Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:02 pm
arri93 wrote:I don't have any 500k lying around. I hope the 1meg will do.
Try it! And let us know. I'm curious if it will work the same.
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by salty » Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:24 pm
Cool! Yeah, I am about to try it with 1meg roller pots. I did just the bass control portion on my Squier Mascis and like it a lot. I am thinking of doing both controls on my new build.
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by Fiddy » Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:36 pm
arri93 wrote:
After extensive googling I made this..
If anyone who actually understands electronics could weigh in on my attempt.
1 Meg pot

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by borntohang » Tue Apr 12, 2016 2:17 am
Shadoweclipse13 wrote:arri93 wrote:I don't have any 500k lying around. I hope the 1meg will do.
Try it! And let us know. I'm curious if it will work the same.
1M will work fine, just change the response of the control; generally the lower the pot value the quicker it will roll off bass. I use a .001uf and a 1M on my Jazzmaster and it's great. I also use a .0047 bridged across the balance pot on my Rickenbacker and that works nicely for rolling bass of the neck.
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by jvin248 » Tue Apr 12, 2016 3:16 am
Here is a link and schematic to try out, too:
http://tonefiend.com/guitar/two-band-pt ... p-awesome/
I didn't like the knob operation as drawn and swapped the solder pads so the knob rotates in a more intuitive direction.
I modified a Strat with the G&L circuit first and was not fond of it. The Reverend circuit as I remember was more similar to the G&L setup. When I did the link above it was a very good performer. It is still in that guitar. However, I seem to use it at either 10 or 1 on the control knob and not really any in between position. So next install I am thinking of just using a fixed resistor with the capacitor and a toggle switch or push/pull switch. Awesome when playing through distortion.

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by borntohang » Wed Apr 13, 2016 2:37 am
jvin248 wrote:Here is a link and schematic to try out, too:
http://tonefiend.com/guitar/two-band-pt ... p-awesome/
I didn't like the knob operation as drawn and swapped the solder pads so the knob rotates in a more intuitive direction.
I modified a Strat with the G&L circuit first and was not fond of it. The Reverend circuit as I remember was more similar to the G&L setup. When I did the link above it was a very good performer. It is still in that guitar. However, I seem to use it at either 10 or 1 on the control knob and not really any in between position. So next install I am thinking of just using a fixed resistor with the capacitor and a toggle switch or push/pull switch. Awesome when playing through distortion.
My P/J bass is set up with Vol/Vol and a switch for the bridge pickup which changes it from On/Off/On (with 0047 cap). That's easy enough to wire, I used this example from Tonefiend and modified it slightly. This one gives you two varying degrees of cut and similar for treble.

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by garyptaszek » Wed Apr 13, 2016 10:22 am
arri93 wrote:
After extensive googling I made this..
If anyone who actually understands electronics could weigh in on my attempt.
Would this work without a tone pot?