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PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2020 11:30 am 
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Walnut
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First name: Steve
Last Name: Somers
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Hi all.

Looking for some advice from anyone who knows more about wiring than I do (I could ask the dog, lol!) as I need to know whether or not my plan is feasible;

I’m planning out a 5 string bass, ideally using Q-tuner q2.0 humbuckers (passive, 1000k pots, 2 vol, 1 tone) and with the innards of a Bigmuff Nano and an undecided noise gate to be built in, hopefully to be powered by a 9v battery. I plan to set the volumes of these circuits to match the bypass volume leaving the blend control for the BMP available as one control pot and the resistance of the noise gate as the other, so 5 control knobs in all.

I play a lot of hard rock, alt rock and metal and I hope to get these features on board to save mucking about too much with instrument changes at gigs.

Thanks in advance!

Manxie aka Stevie


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PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2020 7:31 am 
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Brazilian Rosewood
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First name: Brian
Last Name: Howard
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Anything is possible. I think you will need more than one battery. Body design and control cavity layout will be critical.

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