N-Tune and Washburn VCC system problem

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Michal

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Jan 10, 2011, 12:22:56 PM1/10/11
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Hi!
I tried to mount N-Tune into my Washburn WI66PRO. There are 2
humbuckers, 2 volumes, and 2 VCCs. I have connected everything just
like in diagram, when i pull knob to try tune my guitar, each LED
blinks (for turning on), and any of them blink one more time.
Unfortunately N-tune potentiometer doesn't control the voice of
pickup. How can I solve my problem?

Sam Sudore

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Jan 10, 2011, 1:25:08 PM1/10/11
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Hi Michal,

Does the pot function as a volume control when the tuner is not pulled on, meaning can you hear sound out of your amp with the tuner turned off?


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Michal

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Jan 10, 2011, 3:40:04 PM1/10/11
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Yes, i can hear sound, but pot doesn't increase/decrease sound level.
I tried to connect it twice (with the support of wiring diagram
http://www.ntune.com/Downloads/500kWiringDiagram.pdf). My old volume
pot has got 2 legs:
left -> connected with switch
center -> connected with VCC pot
right -> connected with ground
1st connection: to M in N-tune pot -> signal to switch, to 5 ->
signal from VCC pot
2nd connection: to M in N-tune pot -> signal from VCC pot, to 5->
signal to switch
In both cases N-tune works completly the same.

Sam Sudore

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Jan 10, 2011, 8:25:55 PM1/10/11
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Please give me a call tomorrow as it will be easier to help over the phone as apposed to email.  425-471-3133


Regards,
Sam Sudore 
Zero Crossing Inc.
425-471-3133
www.ntune.com


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Michal

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Jan 11, 2011, 1:45:21 AM1/11/11
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Unfortunately I am from Poland, and it will be trouble for me to call
you. I can send you a photo, or draw a schematic of connection in my
guitar.

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> Please give me a call tomorrow as it will be easier to help over the phone
> as apposed to email.  425-471-3133
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> On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Michal <mich.gon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yes, i can hear sound, but pot doesn't increase/decrease sound level.
> > I tried to connect it twice (with the support of wiring diagram
> >http://www.ntune.com/Downloads/500kWiringDiagram.pdf). My old volume
> > pot has got 2 legs:
> > left -> connected with switch
> > center -> connected with VCC pot
> > right -> connected with ground
> > 1st connection:  to M in N-tune pot -> signal to switch, to 5 ->
> > signal from VCC pot
> > 2nd connection: to M in N-tune pot -> signal from VCC pot, to 5->
> > signal to switch
> > In both cases N-tune works completly the same.
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Michal

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Jan 11, 2011, 6:25:19 AM1/11/11
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Here is a photo of connection in my guitar:
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