Lewis got in touch with the intention of replacing a East J-Retro in his Fender 75ri Jazz, a couple of PMs later - - - -
Great guy to deal with, spot on comms & instant payment, a real pleasure.
Cheerz, John
How many pedals do you expect to run from a phone charger? As Chris says USB is 5V & if you practically double it up to 9V it's going to have as much power available as a doormouses fart, probably less!
Good luck with that
Not wishing to worry you - but my fingertips have become more & more sensitive especially to heat since I've been Diabetic, worth getting your blood glucose levels checked! It does funny thing to you
Cheerz, John
[quote name='markdavid' timestamp='1462272115' post='3041561']
Sorry I should have been more specific about the pickups , the neck pickup is stock and the bridge pickup is the Seymour duncan quarter pound pickup , I chose a high output bridge pickup to balance out the volume difference between neck and bridge
Do you think that the above would still apply?
[/quote]Apologies I misread the original post.
Yes still applies - the P pick up is most likely a sensitive beast - do the isolation test
@markdavid - basically I think you're worrying too much - the SD 1/4lb P - pick up is most likely sensing the tapping on the other pick up & creating an output. The J bridge pick up will not have the same sensitivity so won't react to the P being tapped. If you want to test that, completely remove the pick ups from their mountings so there is no mechanical contact between them & try again.
IMO - IME etc.etc.
John
Tim got in touch for a Stacked Knob Jazz wiring kit, perfect gent to deal with, great communications & instant payment - deal with complete confidence.
Cheerz, John