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  • Humbucker & Single Coil Wiring...Is this Right?

    HI All,

    Just wanted to know if my wiring is correct.



    Also, what are those other 2 terminals for?

    Thanks,
    dinkyguitar
    Last edited by dinkyguitar; 09-16-2011, 09:31 AM.

  • #2
    Edit: grr my mind's gone blank on basic 3-way wiring but it looks anything but right

    center lug on switch is hot (or ground Like I said, brain farts out) left/right are for the p'ups
    Last edited by Nightbat; 09-16-2011, 10:57 AM.
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    • #3
      The other two terminals are the probably output - the output is usually two tabs anyway. Squeeze them together and wire that to the volume pot input.

      The single one that is the frame of the switch is the ground. Nightbat is right, depending on the switch sometimes the output is between the two inputs and other times it's on the other side, so you have to look at it.

      The tip is hot and the sleeve is ground. It kind of looks like your jack is backwards. Also depending on the single coil you might end up out of phase with the humbucker, but jsut flip the black and white around. Or, leave it and play some cool funky Motown shit, either way.

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      • #4
        You're close. I'll draw you up a diagram.
        Last edited by DalyTek; 09-16-2011, 08:32 PM.
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        • #5
          Assuming that your pickup wire colors are correct, this is the layout you want.
          The terminal on the opposite side of the switch that you asked about is to ground the switch.

          Last edited by DalyTek; 09-16-2011, 08:33 PM.
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          • #6
            This is the schematic for the toggle switch I have:




            MakeAJazzNoiseHere...how will I know if my single coil is out of phase? It's a SD Quarter Pound...

            dinkyguitar

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            • #7
              Those 2 tabs are soldered together and used as 1 tab: the center tab where the blue wire connects to the switch in my diagram.
              If you get significantly lower volume (or other weird tone) when the switch is in the middle position (both pickups on) then they are out-of-phase and you would want to switch the hot and ground of the single coil as MAJNH suggested.
              Last edited by DalyTek; 09-16-2011, 09:26 PM.
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              • #8
                Yep it will sound kind of funky and thin if the PU is out of phase. I do this sometimes on purpose as I don't use the middle position that much anyway on an H/S guitar.

                It's not useful for metal but it is good for other styles.

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