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Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Markocaster » Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:43 pm

Got a plate and a tele 4 way switch , who has a link or pic of the wiring diagram?
I have tried searching here but not found much. Cheers. Mark

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by In-Sound » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:29 pm

presumably it would function as B, B+N, N, BxN as is common to 4-way tele switches. You could just look for a tele diagram. Wire the switch that way; the rest should be identical to a standard jag (unless i've got my info all wrong)

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Brock the Mod » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:40 pm

In-Sound wrote:presumably it would function as B, B+N, N, BxN as is common to 4-way tele switches. You could just look for a tele diagram. Wire the switch that way; the rest should be identical to a standard jag (unless i've got my info all wrong)
^This is pretty dead on.

The real question is how his rhythm circuit works, as I read in an interview it doesn't work like a standard one.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Markocaster » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:45 pm

Brock the Mod wrote:
In-Sound wrote:presumably it would function as B, B+N, N, BxN as is common to 4-way tele switches. You could just look for a tele diagram. Wire the switch that way; the rest should be identical to a standard jag (unless i've got my info all wrong)
^This is pretty dead on.

The real question is how his rhythm circuit works, as I read in an interview it doesn't work like a standard one.
Cool thanks and yea I read that interview about the rhythm circuit
Just leaving mine as is :)

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Brock the Mod » Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:47 pm

Markocaster wrote:
Brock the Mod wrote:
In-Sound wrote:presumably it would function as B, B+N, N, BxN as is common to 4-way tele switches. You could just look for a tele diagram. Wire the switch that way; the rest should be identical to a standard jag (unless i've got my info all wrong)
^This is pretty dead on.

The real question is how his rhythm circuit works, as I read in an interview it doesn't work like a standard one.
Cool thanks and yea I read that interview about the rhythm circuit
Just leaving mine as is :)
I'm debating whether to just do a JM style toggle or the 4 way switch in my Jag build. Finding the plate would be the most difficult part.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by theworkoffire » Thu Dec 02, 2010 12:26 am

Diagram is in the library: http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 29&t=41339

You can adapt the 4-position Tele JM one for the Jag.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Markocaster » Thu Dec 02, 2010 8:57 am

theworkoffire wrote:Diagram is in the library: http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 29&t=41339

You can adapt the 4-position Tele JM one for the Jag.
Thanks Ben

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by saxjag » Thu Dec 02, 2010 11:41 am

Brock the Mod wrote:Finding the plate would be the most difficult part.
Unless you contact stereordinary, who is currently taking orders for Round 3 of his custom plates.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Brock the Mod » Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:38 pm

saxjag wrote:
Brock the Mod wrote:Finding the plate would be the most difficult part.
Unless you contact stereordinary, who is currently taking orders for Round 3 of his custom plates.
Yeah Paul makes them but hes a source on here. Its hard to find them otherwise.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Azzmaster » Fri Dec 03, 2010 7:09 pm

Isn't a 4 way tele switch to big to fit in the Jaguar body cavity without rerouting?

BTW in the guitar world magazine (or whatever it was) he said his rythm circuit is now the bass cut switch.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by Brock the Mod » Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:09 pm

Azzmaster wrote:Isn't a 4 way tele switch to big to fit in the Jaguar body cavity without rerouting?

BTW in the guitar world magazine (or whatever it was) he said his rythm circuit is now the bass cut switch.
Nifty.

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Re: Johnny marr jaguar mod wiring diagram

Post by tdbajus » Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:36 am

Anyone have the full schematic? I'm surprised at how useful his various hi pass filters thingies are.

I've installed two Lollar Jag pickups in a project Jazzmaster, and it's killer. Sounds very, very similar- I'm surprised the scale length doesn't seem to be as much of a factor in the tone as I thought it would be. If you find the 24" scale to be a little rough for your sausage fingers above the 14th fret like I do, this is pretty damned wonderful.


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No sooner do I post than I find it online.

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