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Fender Potentiomètre de tonalité TBX (Treble Bass Expander) avec accessoires

Le Treble Bass Expander (TBX) est un potentiomètre de type « empilé » à crans (250 K à un mégohm) qui élargit votre palette tonale. Il fonctionne comme une commande de tonalité standard de 1 à 5, pour ensuite diminuer sa résistance et envoyer plus de basses, d’aigus, de présence et de gain de sortie à votre ampli. Les instructions d’installation et le matériel de montage sont inclus.
• Potentiomètre de 250 K à un mégohm
• Conception empilée, à crans
• Aucune pile n’est nécessaire
• Bouton « Tone » blanc inclus
• Résistance de 1/4 de watt et condensateur de 0,022 mF fournis
• Instructions d’installation et matériel de montage inclus
Caractéristiques
• Potentiomètre de 250 K à un mégohm
• Conception empilée, à crans
• Aucune pile n’est nécessaire
• Bouton « Tone » blanc inclus
• Résistance de 1/4 de watt et condensateur de 0,022 mF fournis
• Instructions d’installation et matériel de montage inclus
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TBX in an Affinity Strat
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As I already have this stock in a '96 American Standard I thought I'd give it a try in my '22 Squier. For those of you wondering; it fits the cavity without any mods. And because I copper foiled the cavity, I can attest to nothing touching
Posted by GP on Jun 27, 2024
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My friend has a Limited Japanese Boxer PJ Bass he got from L&M a few years ago, beautiful bass. I never played it before until last night and he showed me the TBX tone knob. This is a cool little feature and an inexpensive upgrade to your bass guitar. The 1-5 on the tone sounded really good, really responsive. I wondered if you lost tone parameters because it was only 1 through 5 and not 10 but this is not the case. After the 5 though the added character to you bass tone was noticeably incredible. The added bass, treble and presence is just delightful. No battery required, I am definitely buying buying one of these for my P-bass.
Posted by Damian on May 22, 2023
extremely useful but overpriced
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The TBX is on many guitars whether they be really high end Fenders or signature models such as an Eric Clapton model. The blend pot in this can give you many options not just giving the illusion of expanding the bass and treble if you go on your guitar forum of choice but two or three polyester capacitors, a plastic knob and a resistor do not justify the price they asked for considering this isn't assembled. You can get most of the parts from a store that sells electronics surplus. If I was Fender I'd get their department making their chinese line of products to put these together.
This tone knob is a fantastic investment not just for those who own Fender guitars. I talked plenty of non-fender guys to try a much more metal guitar with one of these in and everyone liked it. You can use them on Gibsons, Ibanez or that brand I'm not mentioning. Unlike the classic tone knob the bass cut portion of this something metal or rock players will actually use instead of flattening out their tone. Personally I like the fender greasebucket more for the 2nd portion of mine, it's sort of like a high pass filter removing noise at high gain settings with tones of distortion to clear the pickups up with lots of treble.
The only problem is most guys keep every knob at 10 and that isn't the idea with the TBX you're supposed to keep it in the middle as in 5 where it goes stiff. There is nothing wrong with your overpriced probably American guitar this came stock with. That is called a center detent.
my big tips
make a template if you're not a strat guy or use pickguards to keep it steady, cardboard is your friend and tape
usually you tin contacts prior to starting , in this case it may be easier to not tin them , put the components through and solder. This is an easy mod to do. Strat guys put this to "0" to cut treble and bass in all 5 positions, les paul or SG guys google it, it's not hard. Forums will give you plenty of out of the box ideas what to do with these too.
Posted by anyone on Feb 23, 2016