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				<title>Rocknroller912 replied to the topic  &#034;What would you like to see next?&#034; -</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='https://guitarmaking.co.uk/members/rkk108/' rel="nofollow ugc">@rkk108</a> Thanks I seems I did interpret the formula wrongly. Increasing the resistor will increase the top end.</p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='https://guitarmaking.co.uk/members/rkk108/' rel="nofollow ugc">@rkk108</a> No I haven’t tried that. Only stuck with wiring diagrams from books. Here is the formula for calculating how it would affect the frequency cut off or roll off point. Try putting in the different resistor values to see&#8230; &nbsp; <a href="https://guitarmaking.co.uk/community/annoucements/what-would-you-like-to-see-next/paged/10/#post-27244" rel="nofollow ugc">Read more&raquo;</a></p>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='https://guitarmaking.co.uk/members/rkk108/' rel="nofollow ugc">@rkk108</a> That would be useful. Guitar electronics can be confusing with so many different configurations. I’ve studied basic electronics but it doesn’t help much with guitar stuff. Having a multimeter does help.</p>
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