4004LK Shenanigans

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Re: 4004LK Shenanigans

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You could do a VTT setup with a pair of these and it would still fit in the cavity.
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These are passive step switches with the capacitors on a tiny circuit board. Instead of a tone circuit with a fixed capacitor and variable resistor (the tone pot) like all passive basses, this is a multi switch with varying values of capacitors and probably one fixed resistor, or else cap/resistor pairs in each step of the switch.
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Sounds kind of cool.... :?:
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This is another great site for people looking for options:

http://www.bayoucables.com/bass-wiring- ... 7147335883
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I've been buying all my cables from Butch at Bayou for years. Great service and prices and very easy to communicate with.
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