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Anyone have a schematic for it? It is the remote bass control knob. I have one from one of my old amps but the configuration must be different as it does not work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Polo..
Polo30@Ameritech.net
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I bought one and I am willing to give anyone the configuration to make there own. I do not know if it is appropriate to post it here but if you are interested in it then drop me a line at Polo30@Ameritech.net
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isnt it just a single gang(geng?) potientometer?. I have a couple extra off of the Rockford amps (2002-03) and one off a holywood and thats all they were. The holywood had more connections for indicator lights though..... The rockford bass boost knob is 0-18dB at 45Hz if i remember.
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It is so simple that I feel stupid, lol. It is a 50K Ohm potentiometer (3 pins), it uses a four conductor phone cable. The conductor colors are black, red, green and yellow (standard). Configuration is as follows, Black goes to the pin furthest to the left or first pin, green+red joined/soldered to the center pin and yellow to the right pin. Switching the black/yellow with each other will reverse directions. Stupid isn't it, lol...Polo.
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ya the rf is similar but i thought only 2 conductors.. dont have one in the house to check. The ones I have are all phone ends also.
Would be cool and eccentric to use a rf one on a pg amp and vise versa(after checking they work the same). Just to mess with the "expert audio salesmen". |
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Ya I thought I could have used a 2 conductor model from one of my other amps but you know, PG has to do different things, lol. At least you know now that if you get one of there amps you know how to wire it up!
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