Wiring Help

Johnny the Kid

Shaunofthedeadologist
I'm about to start rewiring my Schecter that I got last month. My new pickups will be in in a few days and then this weekend or next week I'm gonna get them in.

I want to wire 2 volume 1 tone with push pull coil splits on the volumes and then a phase inversion on the tone. The idea is just to have an extremely versatile guitar to cover a lot of different sounds.

The diagram I found on the Duncan website looks pretty good for the most part. The problem comes in when I get to the tone control. There doesn't appear to be any wires going to the tone pot's lugs anywhere and I know that that doesn't seem right.

2H_3B_2VppSPL_1TppPH.jpg



I'm wondering if this would make the circuit work the way I want. I made the change in blue.

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Re: Wiring Help

I'm about to start rewiring my Schecter that I got last month. My new pickups will be in in a few days and then this weekend or next week I'm gonna get them in.

I want to wire 2 volume 1 tone with push pull coil splits on the volumes and then a phase inversion on the tone. The idea is just to have an extremely versatile guitar to cover a lot of different sounds.

The diagram I found on the Duncan website looks pretty good for the most part. The problem comes in when I get to the tone control. There doesn't appear to be any wires going to the tone pot's lugs anywhere and I know that that doesn't seem right.

2H_3B_2VppSPL_1TppPH.jpg



I'm wondering if this would make the circuit work the way I want. I made the change in blue.

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I'm no wiring expert, but I don't see how that wouldn't solve the problem - someone please do correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Wiring Help

It's missing the "legs" of the capacitor as well, and therefore you have no cap hooked up. Try doing it this way:

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