Basic Guitar Wiring Question
Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2014 11:01 am
Hello all. I am working on my second build and have gotten to the wiring phase but have no experience working with electronic wiring. I am following this basic diagram from stewmac: http://www.stewmac.com/freeinfo/i-1217/1217_1802.gif (it is for a two humbucker les paul style setup; one volume pot, one tone pot, w/ a 3-way switch.
I want to make sure I have the right idea regarding a couple things that are troubling me ( I am doing a series or standard wiring)...please tell me if I am wrong
If using a 4 wire humbucker pickup with this setup I should take the north finish and the south finish, solder them to the appropriate place on the three way switch for both pickups (as one wire).
then, take the south start, the bare ground and the north start and run them to the volume pot, where the north start will be soldered to the input of the volume pot. The bare ground and south start will be soldered to the bottom of the volume pot (as one wire)
Also a general question: when soldering wiring to the back of a pot should each wire be connected via its own separate bead of solder? or should all the ground wires be soldered into one mass?
Thanks for any help y'all can provide!
I want to make sure I have the right idea regarding a couple things that are troubling me ( I am doing a series or standard wiring)...please tell me if I am wrong
If using a 4 wire humbucker pickup with this setup I should take the north finish and the south finish, solder them to the appropriate place on the three way switch for both pickups (as one wire).
then, take the south start, the bare ground and the north start and run them to the volume pot, where the north start will be soldered to the input of the volume pot. The bare ground and south start will be soldered to the bottom of the volume pot (as one wire)
Also a general question: when soldering wiring to the back of a pot should each wire be connected via its own separate bead of solder? or should all the ground wires be soldered into one mass?
Thanks for any help y'all can provide!