What should I do with my Jaguar rhythm circuit?

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Doog wrote:KILL

SWITCH
^^ X-TREEM Tremolo
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Yeah man, wire some semtex into that circuit so it blows your hand off mid set, real kool. 8)
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Doog wrote:KILL

SWITCH
+1

Or just do an sonic youth and hollow that shit out!
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i use my rhythm circuit as a kill switch. lotsa fun.
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Fuzz with a volume control, hard trem with a speed control. Kill switch would be a pain to do hard chops but would look really RAWK!!!
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There's no room for a trem board in there, whether it's an EA trem or something like the Schaller trems I've just made. The GFS mod board trem does look quite small, but I don't think it'd fit in the rhythm route without more work.

So I'd go for a... actually, where are you putting the battery?
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I'd worry about the fact the roller pots on a Jag/Jazz are special pots.
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Is there room in there to do a cocked wah thing, like people do on Esquires? Pretty sure that's just a fixed resistor.

EDIT: apparently, you switch a resistor for a cap. Could be good. Or have a straight to jack mod? Imagine the treble...
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Mike wrote:I'd worry about the fact the roller pots on a Jag/Jazz are special pots.
Nah, they've just got solid metal posts- the 2nd gain control on my modded RAT is from my Jazzmaster's rhythm circuit.

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Post by Mike »

That's a small pot though, it's a 12mm I think.

Most average Alpha pots are 16mm and CTS are much bigger.
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All good things to think about...battery etc... You can tell I hadn't really thought about this much at all!
Thanks for the input though! Will have a think and come back for more advice/suggestions!
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Post by Mike »

FWIW I would probably ditch the rollers and use the switch as a "parallel/series" switch for when combining pickups.
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Mike wrote:FWIW I would probably ditch the rollers and use the switch as a "parallel/series" switch for when combining pickups.
Cheers mate, but I already have this on my bass cut switch :)
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Post by Mike »

Ah.

Couldn't live without bass cut. I love that when using neck or both pickups and some dirt.
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Post by Thom »

Fair enough. Never really got on with it myself.