Help with HH Ibanez wiring

telperionflower

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So, I've created a wiring diagram for an HH Ibanez wiring, with Seymour Duncan pickups, and a 5 way super switch instead of the ibanez switches. I would like to instead split the neck screw coil for hum canceling in the split position, but for now I need to check my work with someone who actually knows what they're doing. Here's the original .diy file for anyone with DIYLC:

https://shared.com/t0za3ahwa3?s=l

Thanks!!

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Re: Help with HH Ibanez wiring

Your diagram is difficult to follow. For one thing, you show no "hot" wire going from the SS to the volume pot, so I'm not sure what you're using as the hot output. It appears as though you're using the red wire on one pickup as the hot. I think you've made this way more complicated than need be.

Wiring two humbuckers to a Superswitch is one of the easiest wiring schemes there is, if you follow my "system". I do it like this:

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Note that in top diagram, you only connect the red/white wires to the Superswitch. In the bottom diagram, you can see the five basic modes of a 4-wire humbucker: Off, series, parallel, split-to-stud, and split-to-screw. Those jumpers can be placed in any order to select any function in any position of the switch. Note also, that in the series mode, you simply place a jumper across the two terminals that are side by side. (Up and down, in my drawing). Every other terminal either goes to "hot" or to ground.

So, what you want would look like this:

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That looks complex, but it's actually very simple. The first thing you do is to wire up the SS jumpers while the switch is out of the guitar. Like this:

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1. Place the series jumpers. (Cyan.)
2. Connect all the terminals that will be grounded, (green), and leave a bit of extra wire.
3. Connect the remaining terminals that go to hot, (red), and leave a bit of extra wire.

Now, put the Superswitch into the guitar, and connect the HB's green and bare and the "ground" wire from the SS to the ground lug of the volume pot.
Then take the two HB black wires, and the "hot" lead from the SS and connect to the opposite lug of the volume pot.
Lastly, connect the red/white wires of the HB's to their respective common terminals of the Superswitch.

It will look like this:

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Add your tone control and output jack and you're done.

Make sense? :)

Artie
 
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Re: Help with HH Ibanez wiring

Thanks Artie! You always post such helpful things with wiring. I'm definitely a fan. Sorry about the hot to volume, I guess I was pretty tired to miss that! That does make sense, and it's a lot simpler. I'm pretty sure I do understand. To check to see if I got this, is this the way your diagram would look if the neck screw coil was split instead of the slug coil?

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Re: Help with HH Ibanez wiring

Yup! You're a fast learner. ;)

Sorry, I missed that leetle detail. :D

Artie
 
Re: Help with HH Ibanez wiring

So, I've been mulling this over, and I don't think there's a way to use this diagram, and also do the Anderson "Vintage Voicing" thing where you put a 470k resistor in parallel to the volume pot on the split position. If anyone has ideas, please feel free to share. I read a blog post about an 8 pole 5 throw switch.. I'm sure that would work, but I just ordered the 4pole5throw. It's all good, though.
 
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So, I finally got to hear some clips of the virtual humbucker wiring, and I really like it. I want to get rid of the middle position (2 series humbuckers put together in parallel), and replace it with the neck screw + bridge slug in series. I altered the diagram to do that, hopefully correctly. If you could check this, Artie, I'd appreciate it!

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Re: Help with HH Ibanez wiring

hello there !!!!!!
could you please help me with a wiring diagram???
2 humbucers 2 tones 1 volme with options 1 neck split ,2 neck hum , 3 bridge humbucker , 4 neck and bridge in phase connected in series 5 neck and bridge connected in parallel . the sequence is not important ... I have an attempt from a member of the forum but I would like a second opinion...
thank you
 
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