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[QUOTE="Niccolai:288357"]haha don't even get me started. You can make them flash and strobe but its gonna take putting alot more stuff for the led's into your control cavity. And sence that's wired to turn on whenever you plug the cord in, the strobing could get annoying so you might want... say an on off switch. And the strobed would drain your guitars battery a bit so maybe adding another batter would be a good idea. To do that I would recommend running a toggle switch instead of running off the input jack, you'd have to drill an extra whole in your guitar body but this way you can switch them on when you want to. Plus I'm not a 100% sure but running an extra 9v the way your current 9v is wired could fry your leds (i.e. a resistor calculated for 9v but pushing 18v), I'm not sure I haven't tried it yet, I do know that your emgs will get an extra boost of tone from the added power, though. it will add gain and headroom. After 18 volts though, theres no change in pickup output, as 27 volts won't increase parallel output. to run two nine volts: EMG 9v(+)-----<====to pickups(+) EMG 9v(-)--------\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /-----to pot(-) . . . . . . . . . . . . . \____input jack(-)---<== . . . . . . . . . . . . . /. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \--<==to LED's(-) LED 9v(-)--------/ LED 9v(+)-----<====to LED's(+) Graph key: ---- Single wire === Two wires ---\ Wire at an angle . . . . Means nothing at all ____ Single wire --<= Single wire becomes two wires (+) Positive (-) Negative[/QUOTE]
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