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2613.1 | This should work...... | LEDS::ORSI | Stimpy's Magic Nose Goblins | Fri Oct 23 1992 00:22 | 25 |
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Hi Ron,
I'm assuming you want the pickup to operate as a regular humbucker.
Step 1 - Solder the red and white wires together and tape.
Step 2 - Solder the black and unshielded wires to the metal case
back of the pot.
Step 3 - Solder the green to the pot lug on the right (orient the
pot so that you are looking at the back of it with the
lugs pointing up, and it's the one on the right)
Step 4 - Bend the left pot lug back against the metal case and
solder.
Step 5 - Use a piece of coax wire. Solder the center conductor at one
end of the the coax to the center lug of the pot, solder the
shield to the pot case. At the other end of the coax, solder
the center conductor to the tip lug on the jack, and solder
the shield to the other lug.
Step 6 - Solder the wire from the bridge to the back of the pot.
Step 7 - Party on Ron.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Neal
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2613.2 | Wire size make any difference? | AKOCOA::MINEZZI | | Fri Oct 23 1992 10:37 | 10 |
| Neal,
Does it make any difference what size wire, and coax cable that you
use?
Also, can you use two wires instead of coax?
Thanks for the help!
Ron.
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2613.3 | | LEDS::ORSI | Stimpy's Magic Nose Goblins | Fri Oct 23 1992 14:13 | 16 |
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>Does it make any difference what size wire, and coax cable that you
>use?
I would use 22, ,24, or 26 gauge stranded, and I wouldn't go any
smaller than that.
>Also, can you use two wires instead of coax?
You could, but it may prove to be noisy if the cavity the pot is in
isn't shielded. So use twisted pair. Make it yourself with black and
any other color wire and twisting them up with a power drill........
slowly, of course.
Neal
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2613.4 | To add a tone control........ | LEDS::ORSI | Stimpy's Magic Nose Goblins | Tue Nov 03 1992 22:34 | 29
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