5th knob = master volume

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5th knob = master volume

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Hello Everyone, Sometime ago I remember reading on "How to Make the 5th knob a Master Volume". I have a Ric 325, 1986, that I would like to do this. Can anyone tell me how this is done or direct me to the instructions? Thanks!
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Post by steve_hall »

Jim: I posed this question myself recently. This is a fairly easy process. Instead of giving you the entire how-too process right here, I would suggest going to the Rick Registration page where this aritcle is posted. Go to the bar on the left hand side of the screen and look up the topic "Articles". When the articles come up go to "Technical" then from here, go to the article "Middle pickup rewiring". I believe this is what you are looking for. I hope this helps you. I will be undertaking a project like this very soon. God Bless!
steve_hall

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Jim: I'm sorry for sending you on a goose chase. The best thing I could tell you is to get hold of Peter or Mike. I believe they could help you a whole lot more with this topic. They are more experienced and I'm sure that they have done this sort of thing with their own guitars or helped many other folks do this same thing. You will be in good hands!
steve_hall

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I'm sorry again, that's Mark. He is the Rick Luthier/Doctor. I'm sure he could help you the most.
hofner63

Post by hofner63 »

Thanks Steve! How do I contact them?
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Jim: Check your e-mail. God Bless you!
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