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Special Esquire Wiring and a Q-filter
I took a Squier and Made it into and Esquire (Esquier)
![]() I started out with the stock Bridge Pup and used the wiring diagram in our resources section of the TDPRI, and I really liked it! I called Bill Lawrence's shop and spoke with Becky. I asked Becky if they had a recommendation for an Esquire pup. Becky said they have a noiseless pickup that was designed for the Esquire and that I might want to try it with their Q-Filter. I absolutely love the keystones I bought from them so decided that this would be the way to go! Now let me say that when I first got the keystone I put them in and hated them, I gave them a second chance in a new build and something was different, I'm not sure what, but they are awesome! So I got my new L-290TL-E pickup, the Q-filter and a cap and resistor twisted combo and I proceeded to wire up a new set of pots and and switch, so that I could preserve my original handy work for later. I followed this Diagram and used the twisted Res/Cap combo where it shows the cap. Now this pickup is a trip! I have never used a noiseless pup, and it is just that! WOW!!! Super clean and clear as can be. Nice output too. The 3 positions were no big thrill to me. ![]()
I didn't care for any of these over the traditional wiring but I stuck with it for more than a week (I learned not to give up to quick from the Keystone install). Bill called to see if he could help. He asked what cap/res was I using with the Filter I told him that I was using his "Special Esquire wiring" and that it didn't utilize the cap/res when in the "Q" position. Bill couldn't recall this wiring off hand and proceeded to explain quantum physics to me for an hour I went back to the original wiring with the L-290-TLE pickup and it is incredible!!!!! If I had to give up all but one this would be the one I'd keep! And I have some pretty cool ones Here come the questions.... Who has used this wiring, how do you like it and what did you do different if anything? Is there a way to add this device with a cap/Res combo, to position 3 of the standard Esquire wiring (volume-no tone control) with out effecting positions 1 & 2? I'll have to post again, thgis one thinks I have 5 Images in the post........
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I have not tried these combinations, but you've re-ignited my interest in the 290 when I was gonna order a set of 200s and a set of 202s.
You got quantum physics? I guess Bill realized I was a dummy and we talked about law and politics instead.
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Continued
![]() Here is what I have installed now with the L-290-TL-E ![]() Here is the link that is supposed to explain the Q-filter.http://p082.ezboard.com/fguitarsbyfe...picID=16.topic from what I understood, the Q-filter is supposed to create a very acoustic/piezo sound, as well as convert your tone knob into some kind of marvelous control. I thought I would see what wisdom I could tap into, from the TDPRI, before I send the filter back for credit toward a set of the new Keystones with the covered neck pickup!!!! I'm gonna get those regardless and maybe a set of noiseless for some other Tele. Tele's are taking over, Here at Casa Rotelli.
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Tele-Meister
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a little help?
I guess this was a hard one?
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