Hello all – I got some very helpful advice here (thanks Freefrog!) in the past for a 3-pickup Les Paul wiring that I likely never would have fixed on my own (one pickup had a coil hooked up in reverse internally). I’m on to a new project and am stumped again.
This is my attempt at a Nashville Tele. I am using a 2-pole switch so I can have N+B on position 3, and I am trying 50’s-style tone cap wiring (as I do on all my humbucker guitars). Diagram is oriented for a reversed control plate (sorry if that is confusing at first).

All pickups appear to be active in the proper switch positions, but the output is very low and weak/hollow. I’ve checked for continuity at each switch position as well as most hot and ground points and cannot find anything cross-wired. Measured at the jack, my resistance readings are about half what I would expect at each position:
B = 3.35K
B+M = 2.09K
B+N = 2.08K
M+N = 1.84K
N = 2.77K
It seems like I have a 5K or so load in parallel at all positions but I cannot find it? The bottom of the cavities is shielded and tied to the bridge, and the switch is not making contact with the cavity shield (these measurements are the same when the control plate is pulled out.
Any ideas for troubleshooting this other than tearing it all apart? Thanks in advance…
- 56LPC
This is my attempt at a Nashville Tele. I am using a 2-pole switch so I can have N+B on position 3, and I am trying 50’s-style tone cap wiring (as I do on all my humbucker guitars). Diagram is oriented for a reversed control plate (sorry if that is confusing at first).

All pickups appear to be active in the proper switch positions, but the output is very low and weak/hollow. I’ve checked for continuity at each switch position as well as most hot and ground points and cannot find anything cross-wired. Measured at the jack, my resistance readings are about half what I would expect at each position:
B = 3.35K
B+M = 2.09K
B+N = 2.08K
M+N = 1.84K
N = 2.77K
It seems like I have a 5K or so load in parallel at all positions but I cannot find it? The bottom of the cavities is shielded and tied to the bridge, and the switch is not making contact with the cavity shield (these measurements are the same when the control plate is pulled out.
Any ideas for troubleshooting this other than tearing it all apart? Thanks in advance…
- 56LPC