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    Default Wiring humbuckers - what do I need?

    I am about to wire a 2 humbucker guitar. What do I need? I have two 500k pots, wire, two humbuckers with pickup rings, knobs. What kind of switch do I need?

    Sorry for the dumb questions - I am not a "Vooduhman" in modding!
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    With 2 humbuckers theres alot you could do!

    What kinda guitar is it? Cause I seem to think 2 volume knobs and 2 tones combined with a healthy switch...by healthy I mean...have you seen the Jimmy Page mod? 32 tones!

    There are tons of mods you could do with a set up like that.

    BTW what kinda HBs are they??

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    It's an SX guitar. I haven't seen the Page mod, no. They are Squier humbuckers.
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    "Duncan Design"?

    I'll be right back with wiring links

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    Guess this doesnt really require a switch, but you could use one instead of the push/pull pots...my point was you can do alot with 2 hbuckers *shrug*

    http://www.deaf-eddie.net/drawings/jp-lp.jpg
    http://www.deaf-eddie.net/pushpull/jp_setup.html

    Lots of good stuff here:
    http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/schematics.shtml
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    Here's a standard wiring diagram for a 2-humbucker guitar with one volume control, one tone and a 3-way pickup toggle:

    http://www.seymourduncan.com/support..._1v_1t_3w.html

    500K pots are correct for humbuckers. Did you get linear or audio taper pots? I think humbuckers usually come either with linear for the volume and audio for the tone, or audio for both.

    Note that you'll need a tone capacitor, if you don't already have one. The lower the rating, the brighter the tone. In general, 0.047uf caps are used with humbuckers, but this is really a matter of personal preference. If you like a brighter sound, you might want to go to 0.033 or 0.022. I'd recommend polyester film caps over a ceramics.

    The "Page mod", BTW, requires 4 push/pull pots (i.e. 2 volume, 2 tone) and 4-conductor humbuckers. It's amazingly versatile, but quite complicated to do. My Epi Dot is wired quite similarly.
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    Robert,

    I'm right in the middle myself. Bought an RSguitarworks pot kit with caps and a set of Dimarzio Virtual pafs for my Epi Les Paul.

    Things to consider....
    * To get your knobs off your old pots, put a wrap a shoelace under the knob and pull up gently....or you might have a champagne cork.
    * Patience
    * Make sure your pots fit in the holes BEFORE you solder.... I have to go buy a reamer
    * Do as much soldering outside guitar on protective cardboard
    * Shielded wire
    ...

    I'm not finished yet but these are a few that I've learned.

    Good Luck!
    Paul

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    Thanks VDM, a nice diagram there. We'll see how I do!
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    Im still curious about the humbuckers...2 wires or 4 wires? Are they the "Duncan Design" humbuckers?

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    Hey Robert - I have been out of pocket for awhile (again), but now I am back.

    I was given this schematic for my Custom Squire with 2 humbuckers. It is clean and crisp with plenty of range.

    http://www.guitarnuts.com/wiring/stockgibson.php
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    Yes those pickups are from a Jagmaster. You could wire them with the regular 3 way switch or add a coil-tap to split the humbuckers into single coils.

    Stewart-MacDonald has lots of wiring directions here:
    http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics,_pickups.html
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