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  • Humbucker wiring help

    Hello all new to the board

    ok so I have 2 Humbuckers that only have 3 wires each and that includes a ground wire

    my problem is finding a wiring diagram

    I have looked in the wiring diagrams section to no luck

    can any one help with this problem ?

    update

    Sorry that im not very good at this very green to all this

    All this trouble over a pup

    What would you do new pups or new multimeter should I unscrew the back of the pup to see whats going where ?
    Last edited by xsamx1987; 06-28-2013, 08:06 PM.

  • #2
    Re: Humbucker wiring help

    They will all have the details you're looking for.....you essentially have a 2 conductor with a baseplate ground too. One of the two that aren't the ground wire will be the hot (centre wire) , and the other is ground (shield). If the colours are same for both pickups then there will be no problem. If there is one consistent colour then this is often ground. If there are none, pick randomly. The middle position will be weak and tinny if you've picked incorrectly, and 1 pickup will need to have the position of the wires reversed.

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    • #3
      Re: Humbucker wiring help

      The most obvious question is...do you know what pups they are? At least what brand they are?

      The next question is...what color are the wires from each pup?
      Originally Posted by IanBallard
      Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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      • #4
        Re: Humbucker wiring help

        Originally posted by AlexR View Post
        They will all have the details you're looking for.....you essentially have a 2 conductor with a baseplate ground too. One of the two that aren't the ground wire will be the hot (centre wire) , and the other is ground (shield). If the colours are same for both pickups then there will be no problem. If there is one consistent colour then this is often ground. If there are none, pick randomly. The middle position will be weak and tinny if you've picked incorrectly, and 1 pickup will need to have the position of the wires reversed.
        Hey thanks for the reaply

        I think I understand your saying

        for the wire there is a bare wire a white wire and a red wire so 2 of these are ground wires ?

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        • #5
          Re: Humbucker wiring help

          Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
          The most obvious question is...do you know what pups they are? At least what brand they are?

          The next question is...what color are the wires from each pup?
          Cheers for the reaply I have no idea what the brand is there unbranded

          im sure there standard humbuckers

          the colours are bare wire,a white and a red and this is the same for both pups

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          • #6
            Re: Humbucker wiring help

            Originally posted by xsamx1987 View Post
            Cheers for the reaply I have no idea what the brand is there unbranded

            im sure there standard humbuckers

            the colours are bare wire,a white and a red and this is the same for both pups
            This is why you need a meter. My Peavey humbuckers have the same colors as yours. The wires are ground, hot, and coil tap. You need to actually measure those.

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            • #7
              Re: Humbucker wiring help

              Originally posted by ArtieToo View Post
              This is why you need a meter. My Peavey humbuckers have the same colors as yours. The wires are ground, hot, and coil tap. You need to actually measure those.
              Ahhhh thanks I have actually recently ordered a meter sorry for sounding stupid but do I read from white and bare wire and then red and bare

              and what am I looking for when doing this ?

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              • #8
                Re: Humbucker wiring help

                Originally posted by xsamx1987 View Post
                Ahhhh thanks I have actually recently ordered a meter sorry for sounding stupid but do I read from white and bare wire and then red and bare

                and what am I looking for when doing this ?
                Yes. Also take a reading between red and white. Let us know what you get.
                Originally Posted by IanBallard
                Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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                • #9
                  Re: Humbucker wiring help

                  Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                  Yes. Also take a reading between red and white. Let us know what you get.
                  will do thanks again

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                  • #10
                    Re: Humbucker wiring help

                    Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                    Yes. Also take a reading between red and white. Let us know what you get.
                    Got my analog Multimeter Today results are in

                    Red and White OHM 9

                    White and Red OHM 9

                    Red and Bare infi

                    White and Bare infi

                    Back plate and Bare 0

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                    • #11
                      Re: Humbucker wiring help

                      Your readings don't make sense. You need to adjust the setting on your tester...you should be getting a reading between red and ground (bare), and between white and ground (bare). I would expect them to be somewhere between 2k and 20k (not infinity). Set your multimeter to the 20k ohms setting and test again.
                      Originally Posted by IanBallard
                      Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Humbucker wiring help

                        Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                        Your readings don't make sense. You need to adjust the setting on your tester...you should be getting a reading between red and ground (bare), and between white and ground (bare). I would expect them to be somewhere between 2k and 20k (not infinity). Set your multimeter to the 20k ohms setting and test again.
                        Thanks for your reaply its a analog multimeter 2 settings for OHM x1k which im using and x10 im guessing your gonna say get a new meter

                        White and red 9k

                        white and bare no reading

                        red and bare no reading

                        bare and backplate of pup tops the meter out

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                        • #13
                          Re: Humbucker wiring help

                          sorry for bumping

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                          • #14
                            Re: Humbucker wiring help

                            Getting a new one isn't a bad idea. Something is just not right...

                            The readings you are getting now don't match the last readings you gave us in your updated original posting...

                            ("Red and Bare infi,
                            White and Bare infi,
                            Back plate and Bare 0").


                            These readings mean that there is no connection between red and bare (infinity resistence), and white and bare, and that the bare wire is electrically connected to the base plate (no resistence between them).

                            If you are now getting no reading between white and bare, that means that those two wires are electrically connected...no resistence between them. And if you are also getting no reading between red and bare, it means that those two wires are continuous also, which means that the red and white wires should be continuous as well (R = B, and W = B, therefore R = W). You should also get "no reading" if you touch the two probe tips together.

                            But you are getting 9k ohms between red and white instead of continuity (besides, 9k ohms is a much higher reading than would be expected between the full coil and the tapped portion if your pup is a coil-tapped pup).
                            Last edited by GuitarDoc; 06-28-2013, 08:28 AM.
                            Originally Posted by IanBallard
                            Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Humbucker wiring help

                              Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                              Getting a new one isn't a bad idea. Something is just not right...

                              The readings you are getting now don't match the last readings you gave us in your updated original posting...

                              ("Red and Bare infi,
                              White and Bare infi,
                              Back plate and Bare 0").


                              These readings mean that there is no connection between red and bare (infinity resistence), and white and bare, and that the bare wire is electrically connected to the base plate (no resistence between them).

                              If you are now getting no reading between white and bare, that means that those two wires are electrically connected...no resistence between them. And if you are also getting no reading between red and bare, it means that those two wires are continuous also, which means that the red and white wires should be continuous as well (R = B, and W = B, therefore R = W). You should also get "no reading" if you touch the two probe tips together.

                              But you are getting 9k ohms between red and white instead of continuity (besides, 9k ohms is a much higher reading than would be expected between the full coil and the tapped portion if your pup is a coil-tapped pup).
                              Sorry that im not very good at this very green to all this

                              All this trouble over a pup

                              What would you do new pups or new multimeter should I unscrew the back of the pup to see whats going where ?

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