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Old 03-15-2008, 01:48 PM
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preamps wiring questions

Hi there !

i'm new in the roscoe family, happy owner of an SKB3006

i'ld like to know some stuffs about the bart/bart config : what is the std layout ?
mine as a switch for the mids (instead of a push pull), and a serial/parallel pushpull on the vol and mids knobs (for each pup) (is that "stock" ?)
whats is the normal roscoe setting for the pups ? serial or parallel ?
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Old 03-15-2008, 05:09 PM
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For years the std. wiring was a 2-band Bartolini pre configured with a master vol, pickup blend, bass, and treble (9VDC system).
The Bart P/U's are wired series std.

Recently Roscoe changed the std. pre to the 3-band Bart with the following knob configuration:
Master vol, pick-up blend, mid w/push pull center freq. & concentric bass/treble (18VDC system).

Hope that this helps. You wiring is definitely non-std.
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Old 03-16-2008, 11:40 AM
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the meds fequency is 250 or 800hz isn't it ?

i've seen some roscoe with a switch (for the mids i guess)
mine have a switch for the meds, and a pushpull for each pups... how can i now if this is the std wiring of if this was done buy the previous owner ?
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