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  • AcidBurn
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    Ok I figured it out I had to put the ground on the top terminal like Robert said. Darn stewmac has it wrong in there print out

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  • Oldslowhand
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    Originally posted by Robert S.
    Switch the jumper to ground with a jumper to the pickup in questions hot lead (black).
    so does this meanswop the black & green wires
    Or the black and ground wires

    this is from the main site. Gosh! It comes out small
    Last edited by Oldslowhand; 03-12-2004, 06:33 AM.

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  • HolyDirt
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    Originally posted by Robert S.
    Switch the jumper to ground with a jumper to the pickup in questions hot lead (black).
    i was wondering this too, can you phrase it differently cuz i'm confused with the way you said it here....

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  • HolyDirt
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    Originally posted by AcidBurn
    Ah ok. I have it like this right now:

    I have the red and white on 2 and the green on 3 which is grounded.

    So I just move everything from terminal 3 to 1 right?

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    1 4
    2 5
    3 6
    just mirror it to the other side, so if you wired them on the right, move em to the left (i wont specify the positions cuz my friend bought some push/pulls that, for some reason, you had to wire em differently)

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  • AcidBurn
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    Originally posted by Robert S.
    DPDT push pull pots have two groups of terminals arranged in rows of three.

    Connect the red/white wires to a center terminal and the terminal in that group of three that is closest to the stem will get grounded.

    That should do it.
    Ah ok. I have it like this right now:

    I have the red and white on 2 and the green on 3 which is grounded.

    So I just move everything from terminal 3 to 1 right?

    ()
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    1 4
    2 5
    3 6

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  • Robert S.
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    Switch the jumper to ground with a jumper to the pickup in questions hot lead (black).

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  • Oldslowhand
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    Robert Is there any way to choose whitch side of the humbucker you use for the split as my JB seems to be the inside coil without the screws I quite like it just wondering though.

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  • Robert S.
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    DPDT push pull pots have two groups of terminals arranged in rows of three.

    Connect the red/white wires to a center terminal and the terminal in that group of three that is closest to the stem will get grounded.

    That should do it.

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  • Oldslowhand
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    Re: So I installed a Push/Pull pot...

    Originally posted by AcidBurn
    and with the pot pushed in the pickup is in single coil and with it pulled out it is in humbucker, is that how it is suppose to be and if so can I make so its the other way around?
    I think you may have wired the switch to the wrong side of the connection tags try a mirror image to what you have connected up ie left to right right to left as you look at the tags but first of course double check with your wireing diagram. It's all a bit tight in there and I think most of us get it wrong now and then

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  • Davey
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    it should switch into single coil when you pull the pot out and when you give it a gentle whack on the backside it should go into full humbucker mode again =)

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  • Marcel
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    I would like the other way around better...
    Maybe because i just play with full drive

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  • AcidBurn
    started a topic So I installed a Push/Pull pot...

    So I installed a Push/Pull pot...

    and with the pot pushed in the pickup is in single coil and with it pulled out it is in humbucker, is that how it is suppose to be and if so can I make so its the other way around?
    Last edited by AcidBurn; 03-11-2004, 01:05 AM.
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