Hey there, thanks for stopping by!
I want to add a push-pull pot to have the out of phase option missing compared to the classic switching on Mustangs. I want to keep the grease bucket circuit on but am not sure of this is possible. Does anybody have any experience with this?
First, I'm not sure how the circuit is attached to the pot: just the lugs and a ground connection? Or is it sticky?
And new DPTP switches (CTS) don't have a metal surface to attach the circuit on as the current, standard pot. Another issue/worry, or not?
Thanks for your help!!!
Push-pull pot with grease bucket PCB on American Performer Mustang?
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Re: Push-pull pot with grease bucket PCB on American Performer Mustang?
I have no idea but I just bought Lead II switches so that I could do the same thing. Have a 3 way pup selector and a 2 way phase selector. Both will fit in the current route it just needs a hole drilled in the pickguard. They should have come that way from the start.