Check this out....
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/
Hey! I've a Lone Star (1996???) Strat that the 5 way switch stopped working on some positions. She's got Texas Specials in the neck and middle and a Pearly Gates in the bridge. I ordered a strat upgrade kit from Guitar Fetish but it came with a pcb switch. Can anyone point me to a wiring diagram? Im also replacing the pots. Thanks!
“Your sound is in your hands as much as anything. It’s the way you pick, and the way you hold the guitar, more than it is the amp or the guitar you use.” Stevie Ray Vaughan
Check this out....
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/
You didn't get a diagram from GFS?
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This is a good site for wiring info http://www.guitarelectronics.com/c=4...ring_diagrams/
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The Lone Star originally used a Schaller super switch. Here's the original Fender diagrams
http://support.fender.com/service_di...0_02B_SISD.pdf
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I did get a diagram from GFS with the kit but was for S-S-S. Thanks guys, for your quick responses. I'll let you know how she turns out.
“Your sound is in your hands as much as anything. It’s the way you pick, and the way you hold the guitar, more than it is the amp or the guitar you use.” Stevie Ray Vaughan