clutch71
Well-known member
OK. I pulled the trigger for a JB Jr for my 86 Squire strat. Here's the wiring diagram I used.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=1h_2s_1v_2t_5w
I followed the diagram to a T. The tone of the guitar is very thin and there is a noticible volume drop in the bridge pickup compared to the two stock pickups. Sounds like a turd actually. What the hell did I do wrong? I fthought I followed the stupid diagram.
My 5 way switch is not a switch craft like pictured above. It's the original Squire switch w/ 8 poles inline. I know there is not tone control for the bridge in this configuration so it's just a matter of connecting the bridge pick up to the pole. With the Hot Rail I had the white wire on the 5 way switch pole and the black wire went to the volume pot. Same when I put the original single coil back in, prior to installing the JB Jr.
If any mistakes were made most were not by me. The person that wired the hot rail up years ago used excess solder for the wires that connect to the volume pot. I was able to clean up some of the excess but in the process managed to spread a lot of it around on the volume pot itself. I figured i'd mention this. I don't think it's a problem as the neck and middle single sound the same.
I shot an e-mail off to SD but would like your thoughts as I wait.
Thanks in advance!
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=1h_2s_1v_2t_5w
I followed the diagram to a T. The tone of the guitar is very thin and there is a noticible volume drop in the bridge pickup compared to the two stock pickups. Sounds like a turd actually. What the hell did I do wrong? I fthought I followed the stupid diagram.
My 5 way switch is not a switch craft like pictured above. It's the original Squire switch w/ 8 poles inline. I know there is not tone control for the bridge in this configuration so it's just a matter of connecting the bridge pick up to the pole. With the Hot Rail I had the white wire on the 5 way switch pole and the black wire went to the volume pot. Same when I put the original single coil back in, prior to installing the JB Jr.
If any mistakes were made most were not by me. The person that wired the hot rail up years ago used excess solder for the wires that connect to the volume pot. I was able to clean up some of the excess but in the process managed to spread a lot of it around on the volume pot itself. I figured i'd mention this. I don't think it's a problem as the neck and middle single sound the same.
I shot an e-mail off to SD but would like your thoughts as I wait.
Thanks in advance!