Custom wiring project
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:02 am
I've long since bought all the parts for a guitar I'm putting together, but the project has stalled for two reasons, and one of those is that I'm a novice with an ambitious plan. So, I wondered if anybody here might be interested in being hired to help me with a diagram and walk me through the basics (notably, how to read that diagram properly). Here was my plan:
2 humbuckers
Standard Fender style volume and tone knobs
On/off switch for each pickup (2 total)
Coil split switch for each pickup (2 total)
Phase inversion switch
Series/parallel switch
I can probably be talked out of some of this, especially if it doesn't make sense for whatever reason, but I wanted to give the guitar pretty decent tonal versatility and also the potential to make weird noises all by itself, and I already have the tiny switches to fit all this into a Telecaster control panel. As I said, though, I'm a novice. I've changed the pickups in other guitars before and I've changed speakers in a cab, but both of those were basically just soldering, without having to work out much about how or why the wiring was doing its thing. I'm pretty intuitive and I usually figure things out pretty easily by reverse-engineering and just doing. I did a lot of research on this last year, though, and made a bit of progress, but ultimately didn't walk away understanding how to make it all happen. The guitar wiring-help sites I was able to find were either written with the asumption I had a pretty firm grasp on the basics, or the concepts they were explaining were too basic to be helpful in any practical way. I realize those are totally fair and expectable ways for help sites to be, but they didn't help me plunge into the deep end like I want.
I really wanted to put together the wiring diagram for this by myself, but at the end of the day, just getting the project done is more important, and once I've wired it all up myself, I'll be able to figure out why things work and how to repeat the parts I need for future projects. I had determined previously, through research (rightly or wrongly), that what I needed was 4 SPDT switches and 2 DPDT switches, so that's what I have (all on/on), but I think I picked up two extras of each, just in case. I have two 500k pots, one audio (for volume) and one linear (for tone), and a variety of caps, but it looks like I had settled on .001. I have 100 feet of cable. I forget the gauge, but I'm pretty sure it'll work, and I can find out before finalizing anything. It's all black, and I realize I probably want several colours, but that's what I have now.
Help anyone? Thanks!
2 humbuckers
Standard Fender style volume and tone knobs
On/off switch for each pickup (2 total)
Coil split switch for each pickup (2 total)
Phase inversion switch
Series/parallel switch
I can probably be talked out of some of this, especially if it doesn't make sense for whatever reason, but I wanted to give the guitar pretty decent tonal versatility and also the potential to make weird noises all by itself, and I already have the tiny switches to fit all this into a Telecaster control panel. As I said, though, I'm a novice. I've changed the pickups in other guitars before and I've changed speakers in a cab, but both of those were basically just soldering, without having to work out much about how or why the wiring was doing its thing. I'm pretty intuitive and I usually figure things out pretty easily by reverse-engineering and just doing. I did a lot of research on this last year, though, and made a bit of progress, but ultimately didn't walk away understanding how to make it all happen. The guitar wiring-help sites I was able to find were either written with the asumption I had a pretty firm grasp on the basics, or the concepts they were explaining were too basic to be helpful in any practical way. I realize those are totally fair and expectable ways for help sites to be, but they didn't help me plunge into the deep end like I want.
I really wanted to put together the wiring diagram for this by myself, but at the end of the day, just getting the project done is more important, and once I've wired it all up myself, I'll be able to figure out why things work and how to repeat the parts I need for future projects. I had determined previously, through research (rightly or wrongly), that what I needed was 4 SPDT switches and 2 DPDT switches, so that's what I have (all on/on), but I think I picked up two extras of each, just in case. I have two 500k pots, one audio (for volume) and one linear (for tone), and a variety of caps, but it looks like I had settled on .001. I have 100 feet of cable. I forget the gauge, but I'm pretty sure it'll work, and I can find out before finalizing anything. It's all black, and I realize I probably want several colours, but that's what I have now.
Help anyone? Thanks!