First time poster here. Just got my G&L Comanche. It's heavy as can be but I'm in love. Great guitar.
I hope this question isn't answered somewhere else. If it is sorry for the redundancy. I'd like to make a few small mods and I'm hoping the considerable knowledge base here will help.
I've never been a fan of the volume so close to the pickup and strings. I've also never been a fan of blade switches. I have some leftover pickguard material, and I'm thinking about using stacked pots for the treb/bass sweep, and using the existing treb sweep position for the volume.
I'm also planning on replacing the blade switch with a freeway switch, which was on a Nashville tele I played and I loved it.
G&L purists aside, anyone have any bad experiences to speak of with the freeway switch? Anyone do any mods similar to this?
Thanks again!
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Re: Comanche Mod
Mine's fairly heavy as well, but resonant and with good sustain.EllaMir wrote:First time poster here. Just got my G&L Comanche. It's heavy as can be but I'm in love. Great guitar.
The main issue I see is that the bass and treble pot are different values, so it might be a little hard to find a a dual concentric (stacked) pot that has the right values.I've never been a fan of the volume so close to the pickup and strings. I've also never been a fan of blade switches. I have some leftover pickguard material, and I'm thinking about using stacked pots for the treb/bass sweep, and using the existing treb sweep position for the volume.
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Re: Comanche Mod
Thank you!cbm wrote:Mine's fairly heavy as well, but resonant and with good sustain.EllaMir wrote:First time poster here. Just got my G&L Comanche. It's heavy as can be but I'm in love. Great guitar.
The main issue I see is that the bass and treble pot are different values, so it might be a little hard to find a a dual concentric (stacked) pot that has the right values.I've never been a fan of the volume so close to the pickup and strings. I've also never been a fan of blade switches. I have some leftover pickguard material, and I'm thinking about using stacked pots for the treb/bass sweep, and using the existing treb sweep position for the volume.
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Re: Comanche Mod
In case you have not seen our wiring diagrams in the Gallery, here's the one for the Comanche:
Comanche Wiring Diagram and Picture Diagram.
And, also check this one out, if you want to go all out : Wiring diagram for the Comanche VI and Comanche Studio VI.
Please do post before and after photos once you decide on the mods. (Hint: a great place to post them would be in The Project Page sub-forum).
Hope this helps.
Comanche Wiring Diagram and Picture Diagram.
And, also check this one out, if you want to go all out : Wiring diagram for the Comanche VI and Comanche Studio VI.
Please do post before and after photos once you decide on the mods. (Hint: a great place to post them would be in The Project Page sub-forum).
Hope this helps.
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