Verne Bunsen
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Success!! This thing was a beast, I don't ever want to take the pickguard off ever again, haha! Even with as much time and care as I put in to it, it still resembles a bowl of spaghetti. Alas!
I used heat shrink on every terminal of that 4PDT slider, because I just can't imagine it not having shorts if I didn't. I didn't want to go too long because I wanted to maintain as low a profile as possible to minimize headaches when it came time to stuff the guts back in to the body.
Here is the whole upper circuit. That's a lot of wires...
Even though I had taken measurements and was pretty confident that it would all fit, relief washed over me in an awesome wave when it actually did.
It is back together with the donor neck for now and everything functions just as intended. Woohoo! I really like the new configuration, it is so much more intuitive and useable. Totally worth the effort that went in to figuring out how to make it work, sourcing the correct components and wiring up the new monster harness. To recap, the S1 switch in the lower tone pot reverses the phase of the bridge pickup. "UP" is normal, "DOWN" is reverse. With the upper slider "DOWN", the 250k lower volume and tone pots are active and the toggle functions normally. With the slider "UP", the pickups are linked in series and the upper 1Meg volume and 500k tone pots are active. The pickup selector does not function. For a guy who is used to a traditional Jazzmaster control scheme, it is very intuitive. The slider activates a different sound and switches control to the upper circuit. While I just played with it enough to make sure everything was functioning properly, I have to say I am pretty smitten with the pickups in series, out-of-phase, with the tone rolled off a bit. It's pretty tasty...
I used heat shrink on every terminal of that 4PDT slider, because I just can't imagine it not having shorts if I didn't. I didn't want to go too long because I wanted to maintain as low a profile as possible to minimize headaches when it came time to stuff the guts back in to the body.
Here is the whole upper circuit. That's a lot of wires...
Even though I had taken measurements and was pretty confident that it would all fit, relief washed over me in an awesome wave when it actually did.
It is back together with the donor neck for now and everything functions just as intended. Woohoo! I really like the new configuration, it is so much more intuitive and useable. Totally worth the effort that went in to figuring out how to make it work, sourcing the correct components and wiring up the new monster harness. To recap, the S1 switch in the lower tone pot reverses the phase of the bridge pickup. "UP" is normal, "DOWN" is reverse. With the upper slider "DOWN", the 250k lower volume and tone pots are active and the toggle functions normally. With the slider "UP", the pickups are linked in series and the upper 1Meg volume and 500k tone pots are active. The pickup selector does not function. For a guy who is used to a traditional Jazzmaster control scheme, it is very intuitive. The slider activates a different sound and switches control to the upper circuit. While I just played with it enough to make sure everything was functioning properly, I have to say I am pretty smitten with the pickups in series, out-of-phase, with the tone rolled off a bit. It's pretty tasty...