AniML
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...and I'm a bit stumped.
It's a Strat pickguard with a Hot rails bridge, and stacks in the mid and neck. All I am trying to do is to take the wired pickguard as it was given to me and wire it into his guitar
The tone pots are both push-pulls, I'd guess for bridge split and phase, or perhaps maybe to switch in the bridge pup with the neck, still trying to trace it.
The main thing that is throwing me off is that vol pot lugs 2 and 3 are soldered together and go to ground. The first lug goes to the switch as you would expect and the switch connects to the tone pots as usual, except each has its own cap going from #3 to ground. I can get a signal, but the volume pot does not adjust, which makes sense with the lugs shorted together. Does having lugs 2+3 shorted give anyone any indication of any particular wiring scheme that I'm not seeing? I am thinking maybe one of the push pulls is being used as a vol/tone bypass?
My friend claims he has used it as is in a guitar it was removed from and that the volume functioned as usual, but there was no hot wire left hanging off of it anywhere to clue me in.
I am trying to take a brute force approach to just connect the hot lead from the jack to each possible connection in the circuit to try and stumble on the solution.
TIA
It's a Strat pickguard with a Hot rails bridge, and stacks in the mid and neck. All I am trying to do is to take the wired pickguard as it was given to me and wire it into his guitar
The tone pots are both push-pulls, I'd guess for bridge split and phase, or perhaps maybe to switch in the bridge pup with the neck, still trying to trace it.
The main thing that is throwing me off is that vol pot lugs 2 and 3 are soldered together and go to ground. The first lug goes to the switch as you would expect and the switch connects to the tone pots as usual, except each has its own cap going from #3 to ground. I can get a signal, but the volume pot does not adjust, which makes sense with the lugs shorted together. Does having lugs 2+3 shorted give anyone any indication of any particular wiring scheme that I'm not seeing? I am thinking maybe one of the push pulls is being used as a vol/tone bypass?
My friend claims he has used it as is in a guitar it was removed from and that the volume functioned as usual, but there was no hot wire left hanging off of it anywhere to clue me in.
I am trying to take a brute force approach to just connect the hot lead from the jack to each possible connection in the circuit to try and stumble on the solution.
TIA
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