While trying to wire a behind the bridge pickup with its own 3 way selector switch, (BTB and normal guitar - BTB off and normal guitar on - Just BTB) behind a set of two pickups with their own mustang style selector switch, I could not wire each of them their own individual volume. I wonder if this is because two wires are coming off of the same output jack?
Is there someone here who could draw me a diagram of what i am trying to accomplish?
Wiring a behind the bridge pickup with its own volume
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Re: Wiring a behind the bridge pickup with its own volume
I do not need a diagram persay, some advice would be equally as appreciated. I have tried hard to do this and the frustration always leads me to just wire it straight to the jack which is not desireable.
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Re: Wiring a behind the bridge pickup with its own volume
there are two ways volume pots are wired in a guitar, one grounds out the whole circuit, the other basically just just grounds out the pickup... it's been a long time since i followed a diagram, or looked inside a stock guitar, but i believe fender does the former, so if you're following how the main volume knob in your guitar is wired that's maybe where you're running into a problem.
you basically want to swap the pickup wire and the wire going to the jack, so one outer lug is grounded, the other goes to the jack, and the center lug goes to the signal wire on your pickup.
if you want both volume knobs to work independently, you'll want to do this with the main pot too, otherwise it'll continue to act as a kind of master volume (assuming it's wired the way i'm guessing it is).
you basically want to swap the pickup wire and the wire going to the jack, so one outer lug is grounded, the other goes to the jack, and the center lug goes to the signal wire on your pickup.
if you want both volume knobs to work independently, you'll want to do this with the main pot too, otherwise it'll continue to act as a kind of master volume (assuming it's wired the way i'm guessing it is).
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Re: Wiring a behind the bridge pickup with its own volume
Thank you!!!! this is the answer i needed. I Owe ya;)noisepunk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 2:30 pmthere are two ways volume pots are wired in a guitar, one grounds out the whole circuit, the other basically just just grounds out the pickup... it's been a long time since i followed a diagram, or looked inside a stock guitar, but i believe fender does the former, so if you're following how the main volume knob in your guitar is wired that's maybe where you're running into a problem.
you basically want to swap the pickup wire and the wire going to the jack, so one outer lug is grounded, the other goes to the jack, and the center lug goes to the signal wire on your pickup.
if you want both volume knobs to work independently, you'll want to do this with the main pot too, otherwise it'll continue to act as a kind of master volume (assuming it's wired the way i'm guessing it is).
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Re: Wiring a behind the bridge pickup with its own volume
It most certainly did!