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    Quote Originally Posted by Tig
    ...While I have no problem with the VCC system, I don't use it much. I keep them at full humbucker settings most of the time. I can see setting it up with tone pots in the future. ...
    I'm about 99% sure Tio's got his Idol's VCC pots rewired not only as standard tone pots, but for coil tap/split. I got my WI66PRO pre-owned a few months ago with the VCC already undone and wired with tone pots, but I may go the same route as Tio. (Unless I come across one as gorgeous as yours or Tio's to trade my funky dinged up black one for; I grabbed this while I could.) I have other guitars I can do single coil with, though. I got this to feed the ol' 'LP Jones'.
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    Beautiful Washburn....congrats!
    LIVE AND LET ROCK!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tig
    Beautiful!! I bet those Duncan pups sound like a dream. Congrats!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingsdad
    I'm about 99% sure Tio's got his Idol's VCC pots rewired not only as standard tone pots, but for coil tap/split.
    Right you are. I did away with the VCC, went with cts 500k volume and tone/split. Not only do I find the that the split is a truer single coil sound, but the bucker is better. Really opened it up and gave it some meat. Also gave me an excuse to change the knobs. Love the look of the black and "aged" hardware on this thing


    I'm actually looking at picking up a solid body this weekend, a WI66ProQ. Always wanted to test if the chamber really makes much of a difference, but with VCC in one, and "standard" wiring in the other, dunno if it's a fair test.

    That's great to hear someone with no bias make those statements. I don't have a broad a frame of reference as you, but feel the same way about my Idol.
    Curious Tig, is yours Korean or Indonesian built
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    Very beautiful Washburns in those pics. I bet they sound great and play great. Unfortunatley we have no Washburn dealer around here, I'd love to check these guitars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tio Kimo
    Curious Tig, is yours Korean or Indonesian built
    I wish it was Korean, but the quality of the Indonesians are exceptional, so I'm happy.

    I'll have to keep digging around the Washburn forum to find a how-to guide on wiring for tone pots like yours.
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    Mine's an '07 Indonesian. I've not confirmed it, but guessed it to be Samick/Indonesia, given Washburn's history with Samick as a jobber for a number of models, including Idols, going back to when the factory was in Korea. If you look at a Samick Gregg Bennett Avion, you can see a similarity in the cutaway and heel design, too.

    Used to be their s/n's had a factory letter code. I had a Samick/Korea '04 WI66PRO-G (goldtop, stacked P-90's, stock V/T w/ coilsplit instead of VCC) that I bought for an awesome price as a an '05 Winter NAMM display model that I foolishly sold to a friend.

    You might try an email to Washburn customer service about the factory origin off the s/n. I did this with 2 other '04 Wash's I bought at the same time, same deal, as that PRO-G that I still own - an NV100C nylon string A/E and an M6SW mando. These, too, are Samick/Korea pieces. They might even help with the wiring diagram on defeating the VCC. I don't know how, cuz mine was already re-wired with new pots, toggle and knobs by the previous owner, but my dealer's tech looked, uttered some Einsteinian mumbo-jumbo ("ahhhh...so that's it") as to how it was done.
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    I've not gotten my hands on an Indonesian build, so I have no reason to make a judgement of inferiority. It's been suggested, and I was curious about yours.

    Wingsdad - I'm under the impression the letter prefix on the serial number indicates plant, and of course they plainly state the country of origin. My '03 WI67 (pictured above, one of only 305 QTS made) is Korea, ser.no. N 03....... Also the '05 WI66ProQ I'm looking at is Korea, ser.no. N 05.......

    I've seen it stated what the N represents, but at the moment I can't recall.

    Regardless, the spec sheet on these is perfect, and if the plant can follow it, you end up with a kick a** guitar at a great price, regardless the country of origin. Even better if you can find one used. I know the guy that travels overseas on behalf of Washburn to inspect the plants and assure compliance, quality, new design development etc, and he rides them pretty hard. With so many Asian manufacturers, they can pull and move production pretty easily, so shops have got to be on their game.

    Really glad for you, Tig!
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    @ Tig

    Here is a wiring solution without changing any hardware or pots, just some creative wiring.

    This allows you to continue to have the VCC, while converting one of your volume knobs to a tone knob.

    reprinted here with permission.



    you can find lots of standard LP style wiring diagrams at Duncans site, as well as elsewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tio Kimo
    @ Tig
    Here is a wiring solution without changing any hardware or pots, just some creative wiring.

    This allows you to continue to have the VCC, while converting one of your volume knobs to a tone knob.
    Perfect! I'll give it a shot. I can always buy some pots later to upgrade from there if I feel the need.
    Thx!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wingsdad
    I had a Samick/Korea '04 WI66PRO-G (goldtop, stacked P-90's, stock V/T w/ coilsplit instead of VCC) that I bought for an awesome price as a an '05 Winter NAMM display model that I foolishly sold to a friend.
    I'm NOT about to sell it to anyone or back to you at any price.

    Hey there wingsdad

    It's been far too long since I caught up with you.

    By the way, I'm going to see This Guy tonight at Springfield Symphony Hall.

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    Wow, Doug, from one 'Burn fan to another, that is one BEAUTIFUL axe! I've got 3 Washburns and have lusted heavily after the 66's and 68's. I have a red 64 that is my favorite, but I've been letting her hang on the wall too much lately and I'm putting her back into my main playing.

    Washburns are really good guitars for the price. I know I've enjoyed mine.
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    Agreed, a 68 is my Holy Grail. The day I land one of those, I'm done.
    No, really!
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