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| 7-String Drummer! ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 845
Real Name: Shannon Main Seven: ESP/LTD M-207 Main ERG: Project bari in the works Rig: L6 Toneport GX -> PC Thanked: 7
![]() ![]() ![]() | Basic wiring assistance? Okay, every time I think I'm ready to wire my new switch and pots, I find there's something else I don't know. Is there someplace that has some basic switch wiring info? The diagrams I have show some info, but other things are taken for granted (for example... the diagrams show what wires go to ground, but what exactly do I do with them? Where the diagram shows connections between switch poles, how exactly do I do that?). I'd appreciate some help, 'cause I'm lost! ![]() MY Space - blogging about depression and music MY music - writing about depression and... well, music Wish List: Epiphone 7-String Flying V (or identical custom - WT Testicles...) Blaze Bridge/Neck for my M-207 28" conversion neck for my 7-string alder body Pearl Morgan Rose Snare 14"x12" tom in Gold Sunburst Sabian Paragon Ride, China, Splashes Off-Set kick pedals ummm... that's all! ![]() My music is best understood by children and animals. - Igor Stravinsky |
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| ... Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Finland Posts: 2,491
Real Name: Mancomb Main Seven: RG1527RB with BKP's Rig: Line 6 Toneport UX1 Thanked: 6
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I'm not an expert by any means, but I'll try to help. Ground wires go to the volume pot casing, and a wire from there goes goes to the bridge. When you need to connect two switch poles, you need to solder a short wire between them. Through the darkness of futures past The magician longs to see One chants out between two worlds Fire Walk With Me |
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| Feral Buddha Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: MD Eastern Shore Posts: 298
Main Seven: RG7421 Rig: Marshall/Boogie Thanked: 8
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This is particularly important when you're using something like a Superswitch & adapting parts of one diagram to another. Potentiometers can fry up pretty easily from the heat, and if you tried to connect ALL the grounds to the pot casings as shown in a particular diagram, you could kill 'em easily. Unsoldering wires from a pot to swap pickups or change a switch has the same effect. I've wired guitars with Superswitches where you had 13, even 17 separate ground wires, and the easiest thing to do was to sink a little eyebolt in the side of the cavity and wire all the grounds to it. There's a guy over on the Warmoth forum who swears by "terminal strips" - something like this, though there are hundreds of kinds at Mouser Electronics & elsewhere. ![]() Though I don't change pickups as often as some near-psychotic friends of mine with shoeboxes full, each of which they've tried for 2 hours, it does seem like it'd be easier when everything just unscrews. P.S. There's diagrams everywhere, but the two places I look first are Stewart-McDonald & Seymour Duncan. Free information, Understanding Guitar Wiring at Stewart-MacDonald Wiring Diagrams - Seymour Duncan/Basslines Sometimes you have to take a diagram from Duncan and use the Stew-Mac site to refigure the wiring code for a different brand of pickup: Stewart-MacDonald: Free information - go to "Electronics, Pickups" or you can go here and get all the wiring codes: Guitarelectronics.com Inc. Color Codes | |
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| Tremol-no User ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Dallas, TX Posts: 989
Real Name: Ale(Xan)der Main Seven: RG7321 /w Evo7 and AN7 Rig: Mesa Boogie F-50 Thanked: 15
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| 7-String Drummer! ![]() Join Date: May 2007 Location: Winston-Salem, NC Posts: 845
Real Name: Shannon Main Seven: ESP/LTD M-207 Main ERG: Project bari in the works Rig: L6 Toneport GX -> PC Thanked: 7
![]() ![]() ![]() | Wow... in some ways, I think I'm more confused than ever! ![]() Great info though, thanks! |
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| Chief Officer/RHLC © ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: AZ Posts: 6,345
Real Name: Max Main Seven: Carvin DC727 + OFR Main ERG: A Dead Cat Rig: Plexi Superlead Thanked: 28
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | lol i wouldnt worry about frying your pot. provided you dont ground everything at once. clearly, you shoudl not sit there for 20 minutes with your soldering iron on your pot attaching wire after wire, but do it slowly and youll be fine, never had an issue before. Reverse Headstocks or Bust Dude...i just got a spam email that was titled "Funky date rape trick" -Zepp88 I just got another funny email "Her pussy smiled at me" -Zepp88 Don't tell me you haven't heard of Raptor Jesus It's important that you know this information :headnod: It will decide your fate when we are pwned. -JoeOvChaosI was going KAT KAT KAT KAT and you were going KAT... chk... KAT... chk-die. -TomAwesome |
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