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Here's a more generic diagram for hooking up the Acousti-Phonic:
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One has the option to solder the Graphtech elements directly to the Powerchip, as well.
Hi @hapsong—did you see the links in the original post in this thread?hapsong wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:05 pm Can anyone provide links for the correct pots (3) and switches (2)?
Got it now VJ - thanks!vjmanzo wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 11:41 pmHi @hapsong—did you see the links in the original post in this thread?hapsong wrote: Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:05 pm Can anyone provide links for the correct pots (3) and switches (2)?
Have you yet attempted cleaning and lubricating the pots? Are you at all open to trying a different brand of 10k dual gang pot with 6mm shaft diameter and (I think) minimum 19mm length (such as the 20mm Bourns that VJ linked to on the first page)?Patzag wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 3:19 pm Anyone has master volume pots for a deluxe or classic in perfect shape? Looking for zero friction and mine are starting to feel a little gritty. Hard to do the Jeff Beck swells!
Can't find a retailer for the original tocos!
I have not. It's a good idea. I though these pots were sealed and therefore impervious to DeOxit even getting in there - but I'll give it a shot.mmmguitar wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 5:44 pm Have you yet attempted cleaning and lubricating the pots? Are you at all open to trying a different brand of 10k dual gang pot with 6mm shaft diameter and (I think) minimum 19mm length (such as the 20mm Bourns that VJ linked to on the first page)?
I actually don't remember offhand what the minimum master volume pot shaft length you can get away with in a Fly (without modification) is. Isn't the TOCOS one something atypical; like 25mm and shimmed with a nut on the cavity side? I'm afraid I don't have a factory-original one on hand for reference.
Even "sealed", I'll be surprised if the pot was constructed without some mechanism of access for cleaning or replacing the carbon track (unfortunately, this is further counterproductive to your wanting to avoid messing with the flex assembly). If only I had the parts, I'd trade you!Patzag wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 6:11 pm I though these pots were sealed and therefore impervious to DeOxit even getting in there.
Thanks Marc. I'll try the deoxit method and see what gives. I'll report back!mmmguitar wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 7:24 pm
Even "sealed", I'll be surprised if the pot was constructed without some mechanism of access for cleaning or replacing the carbon track (unfortunately, this is further counterproductive to your wanting to avoid messing with the flex assembly). If only I had the parts, I'd trade you!
In the meantime, should I happen to purchase another beater prerefined Fly, I'll crack those Tokyo Cosmos pots open and write up a servicing guide (though hopefully after first exchanging parts with you).
According to the catalogs, they came standard on the Belewberry DF842, but they could also be ordered through the custom shop—currently, you can still order them from RMC.
For what it’s worth, the RMC saddles are more costly than the (also still-produced) Graphtech ones, and were used in the first Belew models due to the RMC PolyDrive preamp fulfilling the unique internal routing and buffering requirements of the guitar. I’m under the impression that USM continued to use them in the subsequent DF842 Belew model because its development preceded the OEM contract with Graphtech - but I only inferred that from speaking with Adrian (who himself would not have been in a position to know for certain).Mike987 wrote: Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:23 am Wow I learned something new today! I’d imagine they’re a direct fitment for anything with a Parker bridge..or at least that’s what it appears like. I might get some just as backups since I’ve been stockpiling spare Parker parts in case something stops working one day. I dread the day when all of the extra parts floating around are gone.