fabian98h23
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Hi
I've done a telecaster by parts in the style of a custom '72. It has a humbucker in the neck, a tele bridge pickup in the bridge, a 3-way les paul type switch and two volume pots (I didn't put tone pots). Both pots are push pull; the one that controls the neck pickup is wired for coil-splitting and the one with the single coil is wired to make a phase change. The neck pickup and the coil-split work perfectly. The problem comes with the bridge pickup, it works only if the pot is in the up position. With the switch in the middle position things get a bit weirder. The guitar only makes noise if the push pull of the bridge pickup is in the up position but it doesn't work neither if one of the pots is rolled down to 0. Does anybody know what is going on in my guitar? How can I make it sound as it is sopposed to sound?
P.S. I am new in the forum, if I have made any mistake please tell me
I've done a telecaster by parts in the style of a custom '72. It has a humbucker in the neck, a tele bridge pickup in the bridge, a 3-way les paul type switch and two volume pots (I didn't put tone pots). Both pots are push pull; the one that controls the neck pickup is wired for coil-splitting and the one with the single coil is wired to make a phase change. The neck pickup and the coil-split work perfectly. The problem comes with the bridge pickup, it works only if the pot is in the up position. With the switch in the middle position things get a bit weirder. The guitar only makes noise if the push pull of the bridge pickup is in the up position but it doesn't work neither if one of the pots is rolled down to 0. Does anybody know what is going on in my guitar? How can I make it sound as it is sopposed to sound?
P.S. I am new in the forum, if I have made any mistake please tell me
