2 Hum, 1 Vol & 1 Blender

m4rk0

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Does this work, and does anybody know where to find a wiring diagram? no luck so far on google (or the SD website)
 
If I can get away with not using tone knobs I would love this configuration as well. Someone please respond!
 
Sure it works. My PJ bass is wired blend / master vol / master tone. It's a nice simple setup. Circuit is here =
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=p_j_bass_blend
edit: Removing the tone control from that circuit is easy, and of course you may want higher values for the pots.
 
Crap! I know I found a diagram somewhere back in april, but can't find it back...

could someone help me and suggest how to replace the 3 way switch in this link:

http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=2h_1v_3w

with the blender pot in the diagram posted by Tfarny
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pdfs/support/schematics/p_j_bass_blend.pdf

I am sure this is common sense to most of you..:)
not for me ... yet.
 
ok, I think I have it figured out.
but can someone confirm so I don't have to redo it 3 times ?  :icon_biggrin:


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Source B - black wire from bridge pu
Source A -  black wire from neck PU

bottom left lug 'output' to left vol pot lug
bottom right lug (ground) to top of vol pot... right right right????????? :tard: :)
 
Thanks Tim!
yes you are in my opinion! :)
it will be soldering night tonight!  :headbang:
 
The bass guitar wiring diagrams tend to use the blend knob more.  Sometimes it helps to think of the wiring as unit operations, then you know where to place the appropriate pots and switches.  Individual volumes first, OK, then blend, gotcha, then tone, right, and then out ya go.  Cool.  Now where is a diagram for which lug to solder to...
Patrick

 
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