timand
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I have a Seymour Duncan JB jr in the bridge position of my strat which I love. The tapped leads end up at a volume pot instead of a switch which gives me better tonal situations. Black is hot, white and red go to tapped volume pot, green is ground. The duckbuckers in the middle and neck have hot red wires. My question is that I will be adding two Fralin Blues specials in
the middle and the neck. According to Lindy, the polarity of his pick ups
cannot be changed, but because my Duncans have four wires they can.
Evidently on the Fralins the white is hot. What's the best way to handle
the situation. So if the polarities are different, would I then change the polarity of the JBjr by soldering the black and the red together at the volume pot and send the white to the switch?
Any help is appreciated - I'm new at this so be gentle..
the middle and the neck. According to Lindy, the polarity of his pick ups
cannot be changed, but because my Duncans have four wires they can.
Evidently on the Fralins the white is hot. What's the best way to handle
the situation. So if the polarities are different, would I then change the polarity of the JBjr by soldering the black and the red together at the volume pot and send the white to the switch?
Any help is appreciated - I'm new at this so be gentle..