Toaster wiring question

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pocaloc
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Toaster wiring question

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Can you just drop in toaster's in exchange for high gains without any other changes to the wiring and, at least to some extent, expect that classic toaster tone?
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Re: Toaster wiring question

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Yes.
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Re: Toaster wiring question

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You'll like them
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Re: Toaster wiring question

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Tonal bliss is a solder glob away. :)
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Sweet, thanks guys.
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Re: Toaster wiring question

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Enjoy! :)
2010 360/12c63 FG
2002 360/12 MG (mod with 7.4K scatterwound toasters, push/pull switch for 0.0047uF bridge cap)
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Re: Toaster wiring question

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Now all you need is a 0047 cap and a pushpull pot. I put them on my 370/12 and 360/12 it's not hard to do.
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