On your humbucker, do you know which colored wires go where? Like which colored wire went to your selector switch? And which went to your coil split? It would make thinks a whole lot easier if you know.
How many terminals does the coil split switch have?/quote]
Thank you for replying...
The coil-split switch has three terminals. The shield coming from the humbucker goes to ground (the back of the tone pot), and the red and black wires coming from the humbucker - which are wound together - go to one end of the coil-split switch. The blue wire coming from the humbucker goes to the middle of the coil-split switch.
Now the mystery wires... there are two pieces of wire that I'm not clear on. One clearly has to go from somewhere on the coil-split switch over to the pickup selector switch. I suspect the other may have gone to ground from somewhere, but I'm not sure. And _something_ presumably needs to connect to the third terminal on the split switch.
Any hints? Where should the pickup selector connect to the coil-split switch? Should something on the switch go to ground?
FYI I've gotten everything back together, and the split switch is the only thing that _doesn't_ work right now. That is, both single-coils work, and with the switch in one position, the humbucker works. It's hard to tell whether it's split or not, but I think it's _not_, based on the fact that it seems to be quite noise-canceling. With the switch in the other position, the humbucker makes no sound at all. If it would make this game more fun for you, you can try to guess how I wired the switch based on these symptoms.
Thanks for any information you have... Hamer and Slammer both tell me they no longer have any schematic for this guitar, so I'll post a schematic on the web when I figure it out so that the next guy who breaks his 1993 Slammer CT-21 can fix his guitar more quickly.
Thanks...
-Dan