gromit64 a écrit :
l'électronique version 2012:
Coté Pile:
Coté Face:
Schéma électronique:
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Configuration possible (en anglais, so sorry):
Pickup selector switch
#Up: neck pickup
#Center: both pickups
#Down: bridge pickup
Humbucking/single coil switch (volume control push-pulls)
The volume controls for each pickup are also push-pull switches which offer a choice of either humbucking or single coil operation for each pickup.
#Up: single coil
#Down: humbucking
Note: this design also provides for a more balanced output between the humbucking and single coil modes. In single coil mode, the pickups are reverse wound/reverse polarity which offers hum-canceling operation when both pickups are active. Also, due to the unique nature of the circuit, the single coil modes are hum-reducing when used individually.
Phase switch (neck pickup tone push-pull)
Allows choice of in-phase, or out-of-phase operation when both pickups are combined. This is operative in both humbucking and single coil modes of operation.
#Up: out of phase
#Down: in phase
Note: since the neck pickup is affected by the phase switch, it will also determine which coil is operative in the single coil mode.
#Up: outer (screw) coil
#Down: inner (slug) coil
Pure bypass switch (bridge pickup tone push-pull)
Routes the bridge pickup directly to the jack bypassing the pickup selector, volume and tone controls. This feature can be useful as a control "preset", or to obtain full output and brightness from the bridge pickup as there will be no loading from the volume and tone controls. Note: the humbucking/single coil option is still operative for the bridge pickup in pure bypass mode for extra flexibility and control.
#Up: pure bypass
#Down: normal control operation
Quelqu'un pourrait il faire un petit topo sur l'utilisation de ces pusch/pull en français SVP