fender fuzz/wah pedal wiring
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fender fuzz/wah pedal wiring
I currently have an old fender fullerton fuzz/wah pedal that I would like to get working again.I had to replace the two switches on either side of the pedal but I'm having problems wiring up those switches.Some of the original wires were broken /disconnected. The schematic for this pedal doesn't really show what wires go where. Any pics would help.I was unable to find original switches so I replaced them with an x-type dpdt.Any help would be appreciated .thanks in advance,Jim L.
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Re: fender fuzz/wah pedal wiring
Do you have pics from before you tried swapping the switches?
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Re: fender fuzz/wah pedal wiring
I have no pictures before changing the switches.basically all the wires were disconnected or held together with tape. As you look down at the pedal, on the left is the fuzz dpdt switch .On that side there are four wires that were soldered to the switch. The switch has six lugs on the bottom of it where it should have been connected to the wires which are grey w/tracer, green ,purple and yellow which was the lead or power wire. To the right side or the wah dpdt switch side there are four wires : grey w/tracer,blue, purple and white that belong in that switch. these wire all go into the board(pcb? )at the other end where all the transistors ,diodes ,etc are located.Two other wires are to the nine volt plug which I had to replace .The wires to the instrument /amp input and output are intact .I can probably get a pic of what I have now,If someone has one of these pedals,they can just pop off the switch covers and look at the wiring to find out what I'm looking for . basically this was a basket case considering it was from the late sixities. Thanks in advance JIm L.