LPL44
Re: LPL44
everything you could ever hope to know is in here...
http://download.phoenixphorum.com/
history books ain't got shit on it imo.......
http://download.phoenixphorum.com/
history books ain't got shit on it imo.......
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
Re: LPL44
ttocs wrote:everything you could ever hope to know is in here...
http://download.phoenixphorum.com/
history books ain't got shit on it imo.......
Its not there
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Re: LPL44
unless you time is only worth about 2.00 an hour, why not just buy a new lpl- readily available, for something like 39.00
Re: LPL44
I know its a 50k ohm pot and a piece of phone wire, so about 3 bucks and 5 minutes. I think your math is all fucked up man. I just need to know where to solder.davewaibel wrote:unless you time is only worth about 2.00 an hour, why not just buy a new lpl- readily available, for something like 39.00
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Re: LPL44
and it typically looks ghetto, the newer style lpl is a much better finished assembly, and it unplugs at the knob for a cleaner install-btw, have you every soldered 28 gauge wire?
Re: LPL44
doesn't look any different when you go to ace and get a knob to go over it. I have not seen them less then $45 myself.
I find it is easier to use a little thicker wirea and then only use a few inches and then connect it to a male end. Just use a male-to-male connector and this way you do not need to unscrew it if you remove teh panal, just unclip the adaptor.
I find it is easier to use a little thicker wirea and then only use a few inches and then connect it to a male end. Just use a male-to-male connector and this way you do not need to unscrew it if you remove teh panal, just unclip the adaptor.
what else can I say I am a grumpy asshole most of the time.
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A nice guitar knob maybe instead of the cheap chinese plastic knob that comes with the factory one.ttocs wrote:doesn't look any different when you go to ace and get a knob to go over it. I have not seen them less then $45 myself.
I find it is easier to use a little thicker wirea and then only use a few inches and then connect it to a male end. Just use a male-to-male connector and this way you do not need to unscrew it if you remove teh panal, just unclip the adaptor.
As for soldering. LAWL. You don't know me.
