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Hi gang. I got what I believe is a '59 950 FG. When I got it everything was disconnected. It has two flatback toasters, a 3-way rotary switch, two knobs (1v/1t?) and a mono jack. How should this be wired? I didn't see the exact same setup on any of RIC's web schematics. Thanks, J
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Sounds like the three-way functions like the usual leaf switch, then you have a master volume, master tone (passive treble rolloff) control.
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That would be my guess, too.
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Wow, how did I not realize that before? I'm stupid sometimes. THanks everyone!
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Looks like it will be pretty easy to wire up, Jdog.
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So I bought a RadioShack soldering station on clearance a few months ago, finally get it out to start using, and it has a 2-prong power plug and requires a banana plug ground wire not included! Dang! Of course they don't sell that part.
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Unless I miss my guess, the ground wire going to a banana plug is for making the soldering station static safe, if you're soldering static sensitive components. There are no static sensitive components in a Rickenbacker.
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beatlefreak wrote:Unless I miss my guess, the ground wire going to a banana plug is for making the soldering station static safe, if you're soldering static sensitive components. There are no static sensitive components in a Rickenbacker.
Though not IN a Rickenbacker, I'm pretty static sensitive! :lol:
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It just gives me an error message when I turn it on. I am starting to see why A) they discontinued these and B) they get so many bad reviews online.
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An error message from a soldering iron? :shock: Man, just go buy a nice Weller and be happy.
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