modifications

Started by Mlazarus, June 17, 2023, 04:03:58 PM

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Mlazarus

It makes sense that a COLLECTER would want to maintain the original appearance, but as a player, yes, 
move it to where you can play as comfortably as possible. I think I'll get it done. English coin, funny.
LazArt3D

Mlazarus

Mica, Can you send me an instructional diagram of how to move and cut the holes for the selector switch if possible. I want to give it to the Luthiers in my area, because,
they are concerned about the procedure, due to the value of this series 1. I greatly appreciate them being adamant about this plan of work. They want it done right. They price is estimated at $200-$400.
LazArt3D

jazzyvee

I can send you an English coin if you are thinking of covering the old position with one. :-)
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JimmyJ

Michael,

Once the rotary switch is detached from the brass mounting plate it can be (gently) pulled into the electronics cavity via the wiring loom.  No soldering necessary in a repositioning operation! 

One thing to note though ...  This switch is "keyed" in that it has two flat sides to the threaded mounting shaft.  Take a close look at the hole in the brass plate and you'll see it's not completely round but "keyed" to match.  This is because twisting the switch through its positions and to its end stops can take more torque than simply turning a pot.  So this "keying" is to keep the switch itself from rotating from that torque.  I'm not sure if that kind of flat-sided hole made in wood can have the same security as the brass mounting plate, but that might be an option.  I am also curious to know what the factory does when mounting this switch in that alternate location - do they ever use a backplate inside the cavity?

Jimmy J

Mlazarus

Jazzy--Thank you for the offer. An English coin. Nice appeal.

Jimmy-- I can show this info to the Luthiers, but I may wait to find out what Alembic has to say, as you wondered yourself.
LazArt3D

Mlazarus

Jazzy, Show me the English coin. LOL.
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jazzyvee

The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

Mlazarus

Wow, educational! I like the 10 pence and 2 pounds. Which ones match the diameter of the selector switch plate the best?
LazArt3D

edwardofhuncote

The last thing you want to add to a Series bass is 2 pounds.
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jazzyvee

Quote from: Mlazarus on July 06, 2023, 01:58:34 PM
Wow, educational! I like the 10 pence and 2 pounds. Which ones match the diameter of the selector switch plate the best?
I will measure the diameters for you though it's worth pointing out that the £2 coin is quite thick.
The sound of Alembic is medicine for the soul!
http://www.alembic.com/info/fc_ktwins.html

gtrguy

This coin is an exact fit I tried once for fun.

Mlazarus

which coin is that gtrguy?
LazArt3D

gtrguy

All I know is what is on it!

gtrguy

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