I've probably wired this thing 20 times by now and have yet to achieve what i want.
basically i have an ON ON ON gibosn style toggle switch, 1 tone pot, 2 volume pots.
Here is what i want to do:
p90
neck p90 bridge p90 in series
humbucker
on toggle switch
i think i have it wired up right ATM but i'm having some grounding issues so said f it and i decided to gut the whole thing and rewire it again. So just to be clear this time, on my switch i go black to the top prong, green to the bottom, tie off and solder/tape the white/red leads and then in the middle position i wire it so black is piggybacked there and i wire the p90 from my bridge to there by the same method. Does that sound correct?
i'm also a bit confused about where my gounding issues is coming from, maybe it's just my cable TBH cause everything is grounded properly but should i ground the toggle switch and then piggyback ground each of the pots? the wire going to the output jack seems to be causing the issue but if i took it away and/or ground it then it's not bad but there's still a bit of hum when i touch the strings! so what am i doing wrong here?
i study electronic engineering so i can fix whatever is wrong but i can't seem to figure out what exactly is wrong. If i measure resistance at a ground point i'll pick up a bit sometimes so that's why i'm going to rewire this bastard with new pots, it's too bad i'll have to replace my gibson pots but whatever, i'll get cts ones when i can.
anyone have a rough schematic? or a picture at least? the problem is i blew my push/pull pot and then blew my mini toggle (dont put 16a through an 8 a switch!) by being stupid. The push/pull was just garbage, fell apart in my hands actually.
is there any way i can make an ON ON ON gibson switch into on off on? or should i just reroute the red white wires to another pot? I don't want any parallel sounds or any phase stuff, just pure series high resistance beefy p90ish tone!
basically i have an ON ON ON gibosn style toggle switch, 1 tone pot, 2 volume pots.
Here is what i want to do:
p90
neck p90 bridge p90 in series
humbucker
on toggle switch
i think i have it wired up right ATM but i'm having some grounding issues so said f it and i decided to gut the whole thing and rewire it again. So just to be clear this time, on my switch i go black to the top prong, green to the bottom, tie off and solder/tape the white/red leads and then in the middle position i wire it so black is piggybacked there and i wire the p90 from my bridge to there by the same method. Does that sound correct?
i'm also a bit confused about where my gounding issues is coming from, maybe it's just my cable TBH cause everything is grounded properly but should i ground the toggle switch and then piggyback ground each of the pots? the wire going to the output jack seems to be causing the issue but if i took it away and/or ground it then it's not bad but there's still a bit of hum when i touch the strings! so what am i doing wrong here?
i study electronic engineering so i can fix whatever is wrong but i can't seem to figure out what exactly is wrong. If i measure resistance at a ground point i'll pick up a bit sometimes so that's why i'm going to rewire this bastard with new pots, it's too bad i'll have to replace my gibson pots but whatever, i'll get cts ones when i can.
anyone have a rough schematic? or a picture at least? the problem is i blew my push/pull pot and then blew my mini toggle (dont put 16a through an 8 a switch!) by being stupid. The push/pull was just garbage, fell apart in my hands actually.
is there any way i can make an ON ON ON gibson switch into on off on? or should i just reroute the red white wires to another pot? I don't want any parallel sounds or any phase stuff, just pure series high resistance beefy p90ish tone!
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