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Post by killheart7 on Jun 25, 2013 14:04:50 GMT -5
Hey guys. I'm trying to find a simple-enough schematic, but I can't find it using the search function. I just want individual coil splits for each pickup and phase inversion for one pickup on an HH guitar. The whole Jimmy Page thing, but without the series/parallel option. Thanks in advance!
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Post by newey on Jun 25, 2013 21:44:23 GMT -5
kh7- Welcome Back! You asked for: This pretty much states its own solution. Assuming you're going to be using Push/Pulls, as on a JP LP, you can use any JP diagram, and simply omit the series/parallel switch. We have a few JP diagrams around (in "Schematics"), and there are many others "a'web". JH's JP is a favorite take on this, as JohnH solves some of the riddles left by the original design. Most of those changes, though, relate to the series/parallel switch you wish to omit. If you look at JohnH's diagram, the neck and bridge pickups "meet" at the series/parallel switch, and get wired from there over to the 3-way selector switch. To omit the switch, the pickups will just get wired straight to the 3-way switch, after the V and T pots.
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Post by killheart7 on Jun 26, 2013 13:48:25 GMT -5
Right, I definitely considered trying that, but I don't understand wiring that well and I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to figure out how to omit the series/parallel option without affecting the rest of the circuit. I'm just good at following directions with a soldering iron. Thanks for the help, I'll hopefully be getting to it very soon.
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Post by newey on Jun 26, 2013 16:20:55 GMT -5
Try thinking of the various pieces of the JP wiring as separate modules. That is, in fact, what they are.
Omitting the series/parallel switch means, as I said, that you'll be wiring from the pots directly to the three-way selector switch. Since the rest of the JP modules come "before" the pots, the wiring from the pots to the 3-way essentially follows the stock LP wiring, so you can follow any std. LP diagram for that part of it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2013 10:56:40 GMT -5
Lets break things down in to simple bits so you can pick and chose OK thats all the HUM Switching for a 2P2T (on/on/on) for (on/off/on) (on/on) ignore the state 2 and your Phase Best of luck.
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