I want to do Ibanez style dyna-mix 9 switchig

songbird

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First of all, please understand that I am using a translator.


I found this picture while looking for my fujigen j standard to be wired in Ibanez az 2204 style.

The wiring diagram itself seems almost perfect.

The wiring of the 5-way switch as Ibanez's switching line seems to be well done, but I'm worried because it's different from the actual photo of Ibanez.


As you can see from the wiring diagram, the + and middle legs are separated from the volume pot,
the middle leg is connected to the output, and the + wire is connected to the middle leg of the tone pot.


If you look at the actual wiring picture, the + leg and the middle leg of the volume pot are connected by a capacitor,



It is not clearly visible due to the angle of the photo, but

1. It seems that the line of the middle leg is connected to the ground of the 3rd leg and exits to the + of the output.
This seems to be a strange connection. The cable going out to the output jack doesn't match common sense.

2. Alternatively, the cable connected to the output jack is a shield wire.
The shield wire is connected to the third (-) leg and the ground on the back of the volume pot and then to the output ground,
The white cable, which is the main line, appears to be the core of the shielded cable and seems to go into the + of the output jack.


It seems that the + leg and the middle leg of the volume pot are connected with a capacitor, probably for the role of treble bleed, but I don't know exactly how the wiring is done.

In fact, if you look at the parts catalog of Ibanez az, you can see that there are film capacitors for tone pods and ceramic capacitors for volume.

https://cs.hoshinogakki.co.jp/pcw.n...urFromYMTX=2017/11&curToYMTX=&strMode=newpage


I can't tell from the picture how the wiring is correct.
I wasn't sure which of my thoughts 1 and 2 was the correct answer.


If you have any data, information, or advice related to Ibanez az wiring, please.
Or, if you are a user of az, please help if you have a picture of your wiring.
 

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