butterballblues
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Hello,
My father-in-law and I are trying to wire his project tele, however we're both at a loss. He's forgotten more than he ever knew, and I can only wish to know what he's forgotten. We have a fender single coil (lying around from a 99 USA tele) and a SD Hot Lead stack installed, and it looks like we wired it correctly (have a push/pull vol. and a 3 way stew-mac switch). In the bridge position, we get sound, push pull is good, but in the combined/neck position it is dead. No buzz, no nothing. Any ideas as to what we did wrong? We tried swapping the connections on the neck wires, triple checked all our wiring, made sure we were getting a solid connection, checked with the meter, plugged it in, and again, nada. Soon as we go to combined/neck it goes dead. Could it be the neck pickup is cooked? I figured even in combined we'd at least get the bridge pickup sound.
EDIT>>Could it be the switch? We move the switch and we're still showing a solid connection all around...
Thanks,
ButterBall
My father-in-law and I are trying to wire his project tele, however we're both at a loss. He's forgotten more than he ever knew, and I can only wish to know what he's forgotten. We have a fender single coil (lying around from a 99 USA tele) and a SD Hot Lead stack installed, and it looks like we wired it correctly (have a push/pull vol. and a 3 way stew-mac switch). In the bridge position, we get sound, push pull is good, but in the combined/neck position it is dead. No buzz, no nothing. Any ideas as to what we did wrong? We tried swapping the connections on the neck wires, triple checked all our wiring, made sure we were getting a solid connection, checked with the meter, plugged it in, and again, nada. Soon as we go to combined/neck it goes dead. Could it be the neck pickup is cooked? I figured even in combined we'd at least get the bridge pickup sound.
EDIT>>Could it be the switch? We move the switch and we're still showing a solid connection all around...
Thanks,
ButterBall
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