I saw that after I posted. If this is Dan, thanks again for sharing your videos. I saw your double cap mod and think I'm going to replace my grease bucket mod with that one instead. I'll hit you up on your own channel. Thanks.
Yes I agree !..............Your channel is amazingly great Breja TW !! Isn't there any rules for someone just copy-pasting someone's else channel ??.........Diary Feel you Bad Girl !!!!!!!
I made a comment about how great and perfect this was, then deleted it so I could just tell you ( Breja ToneWorks) it was great!! I have not done any soldering before and did this mod with a all new pots, jack, pickups, etc and it worked first time. You rock!
I don't understand what the wire from the capacitor between M/B (lower) Tone pot's L2 and N (upper) Tone pot's L3 does in the standard wiring. I also don't understand why we keep it after removing the MB tone cap and replacing it. Could you please help me out?
You did the best how too I have seen yet I'm new to mods and am upgrading my strat turned less Paul with cts pots and a greese bucket mod any advice buddy
The Fender drawing for the Hwy-1 and American Special uses a 0.1, as well as the 0.02 There is a small error on the final drawing at the end of the video. The circuit description and instructions are correct, but the final drawing that is briefly flashed shows a connection from the wiper of the lower tone pot to the right-most terminal of the top tone pot. This is not present on the Fender circuit. Also, the Highway-One and American Special have the tone pots connected to the bridge and neck pickups, "B3" is skipped, but this would be a perfect opportunity to combine the Greasebucket circuit to the dual-capacitor mod and run a jumper from B3 to B4, assigning one tone pot to the middle/neck and the other to the bridge only. Thanks for the work on this Breja, I saw this here and could not find it on your video listing.
@@rich91710 Thanks for the update to the video. You answered my exact questions. And thank you Don for your original posts. They answer many questions in an easy to understand way.
How to wire greasebucket for 4-way switch of telecaster. I've combined your mod greasebucket of strat with 4-way switch diagram that you invited, but tone pot didn't work.
Hi Dan, Thanks for sharing your videos. I just got an American Special that comes stock with the Grease Bucket tone circuit. There is no tone control for the middle pick up. Is your wiring mod the same? If so, is there a way to get tone control for the middle and keep the grease bucket mod? I really like how it sounds but I'm really missing that middle tone control. Thanks
On the right side of the switch counting downward 1. Signal out 2. Bridge Pup, 3 Mid pup, 4 Neck pup. Run a jumper from the #2 empty lug to the mid pup lug and youll have tone control for the bridge and middle combined. I did it didn't like it it pulls down the volume and takes the "Quack" away. What those pup lugs apparently do is; provide a parallel path with the signal out through the tone controls to ground.
John, you have been my go to for wiring for the last two years. Thank you for your excellent work.
I meant Don sorry…
If you're going to use my videos - you should really give me credit.
I saw that after I posted. If this is Dan, thanks again for sharing your videos. I saw your double cap mod and think I'm going to replace my grease bucket mod with that one instead. I'll hit you up on your own channel. Thanks.
This mod works the same with any kind of cap you choose? I mean PIO, ceramic or film?
Yes I agree !..............Your channel is amazingly great Breja TW !!
Isn't there any rules for someone just copy-pasting someone's else channel ??.........Diary Feel you Bad Girl !!!!!!!
I made a comment about how great and perfect this was, then deleted it so I could just tell you ( Breja ToneWorks) it was great!! I have not done any soldering before and did this mod with a all new pots, jack, pickups, etc and it worked first time. You rock!
Best wiring vid for Stratacastor out there!!
Nicely done. Thank you very much!
I don't understand what the wire from the capacitor between M/B (lower) Tone pot's L2 and N (upper) Tone pot's L3 does in the standard wiring. I also don't understand why we keep it after removing the MB tone cap and replacing it. Could you please help me out?
Thank you, great helpful video!!
Could you please explain how a Greasebucket + Coil Split mod would be wired particularly for the neck 500K tone pot?
You did the best how too I have seen yet I'm new to mods and am upgrading my strat turned less Paul with cts pots and a greese bucket mod any advice buddy
How about vol pot? Should i put treble bleed or not? And is that trebel bleed on tone pot?
Interesting. I just want to wire in the grease bucket mod for my strat bridge p-up only. Please advise me if this is possible ? Many thanks, Glyn.
0.1uf or .01uf ????
0:17 .01uf capacitor 1:49 0.1uf capacitor
The Fender drawing for the Hwy-1 and American Special uses a 0.1, as well as the 0.02
There is a small error on the final drawing at the end of the video. The circuit description and instructions are correct, but the final drawing that is briefly flashed shows a connection from the wiper of the lower tone pot to the right-most terminal of the top tone pot. This is not present on the Fender circuit.
Also, the Highway-One and American Special have the tone pots connected to the bridge and neck pickups, "B3" is skipped, but this would be a perfect opportunity to combine the Greasebucket circuit to the dual-capacitor mod and run a jumper from B3 to B4, assigning one tone pot to the middle/neck and the other to the bridge only.
Thanks for the work on this Breja, I saw this here and could not find it on your video listing.
@@rich91710 Thanks for the update to the video. You answered my exact questions. And thank you Don for your original posts. They answer many questions in an easy to understand way.
How to wire greasebucket for 4-way switch of telecaster. I've combined your mod greasebucket of strat with 4-way switch diagram that you invited, but tone pot didn't work.
Hi Dan,
Thanks for sharing your videos. I just got an American Special that comes stock with the Grease Bucket tone circuit. There is no tone control for the middle pick up. Is your wiring mod the same? If so, is there a way to get tone control for the middle and keep the grease bucket mod? I really like how it sounds but I'm really missing that middle tone control.
Thanks
On the right side of the switch counting downward 1. Signal out 2. Bridge Pup, 3 Mid pup, 4 Neck pup. Run a jumper from the #2 empty lug to the mid pup lug and youll have tone control for the bridge and middle combined. I did it didn't like it it pulls down the volume and takes the "Quack" away. What those pup lugs apparently do is; provide a parallel path with the signal out through the tone controls to ground.
So we see how to wire that, but not a sample at all of what it sounds like...