kizzer
Joined: Jun 27, 2017
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Posted on Oct 14 2017 05:58 PM
Hi guys.
I'm looking to modify the Rhythm circuit of my Jaguar so once engaged it puts both pickups in parallel and the roller pots control individual volumes for the Bridge and Neck pickup.
Has anyone tried this? Or know of a wiring diagram for it?
Cheers
Kizzer
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wfoguy
Joined: Dec 11, 2011
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Posted on Oct 14 2017 07:12 PM
Explain what will be the end result, please? I'm not an expert and curious.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Oct 14 2017 07:21 PM
I'm am 100% not a wiring expert. But I'm not sure how what you describe will work. I can see it working if the two rollers are "always on" volume control for both pickups.
Might I recommend putting the series down with the three switches? You would move the hi-cut filter up top. You can see that wiring here: https://www.premierguitar.com/ext/resources/images/content/2016_07/Blogs/Sep16_PG_CLM_Mod-Garage_Fig1_FEAT.jpg?1469141924
I do the series thing as well, but I use a 4-way blade in my Jags. I place the hi-pass filter up in the rhythm circuit and ditch the rhythm circuit altogether.
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kizzer
Joined: Jun 27, 2017
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Posted on Oct 14 2017 07:41 PM
wfoguy wrote:
Explain what will be the end result, please? I'm not an expert and curious.
Hi, love the lead circuit, just never had a use for the rhythm circuit. With the mod instead of having just the Neck pickup with volume and tone I would have the ability to blend both Bridge and Neck pickups with independent volume controls.
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kizzer
Joined: Jun 27, 2017
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Posted on Oct 14 2017 07:53 PM
JakeDobner wrote:
I'm am 100% not a wiring expert. But I'm not sure how what you describe will work. I can see it working if the two rollers are "always on" volume control for both pickups.
Might I recommend putting the series down with the three switches? You would move the hi-cut filter up top. You can see that wiring here: https://www.premierguitar.com/ext/resources/images/content/2016_07/Blogs/Sep16_PG_CLM_Mod-Garage_Fig1_FEAT.jpg?1469141924
I do the series thing as well, but I use a 4-way blade in my Jags. I place the hi-pass filter up in the rhythm circuit and ditch the rhythm circuit altogether.
Cheers for the info. Its a parallel blend rather than series that I'm after.
I found an old thread here:
https://surfguitar101.com/forums/topic/9859/?page=1
It has a diagram for the same mod for a Jazzmaster/Jaguar. I've sent the guy a message as I'm not sure how it applies to the Jaguar switching.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Oct 14 2017 09:02 PM
Oh, I gotcha. I always get series/parallel mixed up.
This should be much easier than I previously thought. I've done some really funky wiring to some of my Jags, I was completely not paying attention and thinking about other things.
Alternatively... It should be possible to make the blend with only one roller. Similar to how a Rickenbacker works, or even a Jazz Bass. That would give you a roller and that on/off switch back to do other things with. I would 100% recommend Series wiring in addition to the parallel on a Jag, I just absolutely love it.
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LeeVanCleef
Joined: Oct 05, 2011
Posts: 744
France
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Posted on Oct 17 2017 06:12 PM
Kizzer, I'm pretty sure it can be done with some basic rewiring and a pot replacement.
I'm completely snowed under at the moment, but give me a few days and I will try to draw you a schematic and/or wiring diagram. I'm no specialist but I think I can do it.
— Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.
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kizzer
Joined: Jun 27, 2017
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Posted on Oct 17 2017 06:21 PM
LeeVanCleef wrote:
Kizzer, I'm pretty sure it can be done with some basic rewiring and a pot replacement.
I'm completely snowed under at the moment, but give me a few days and I will try to draw you a schematic and/or wiring diagram. I'm no specialist but I think I can do it.
Thanks very much mate!
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LeeVanCleef
Joined: Oct 05, 2011
Posts: 744
France
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Posted on Oct 22 2017 04:05 PM
Okay, I've just spent a few hours thinking and doodling, and unfortunately I hit a snag I hadn't anticipated.
I came up with a way to achieve what you described (replace rhythm circuit tone & volume controls with an individual volume for each pickup, leaving the lead circuit as is). But then I realized that in my circuit both sets of controls would be loading down the output at all times, even when not engaged; I don't know to what extent this would affect the overall tone of the guitar.
Here's the wiring diagram:
There is a possible fix: you'd have to use a 3PDT switch for the rhythm circuit instead of the stock DPDT. That would make it possible to totally isolate whichever circuit (rhythm or lead) is not selected. As far as I know that's what the rhythm circuit switch does in a stock Jag, but to be able to have separate volume controls for each pickup you'd need one more set of terminals (i.e. a 3PDT). The thing is, I don't know if 3PDT sliders are available in the exact same size as Jag switches. A 3PDT mini toggle switch would fit through the slider hole in the upper control plate, but the cavity might require widening, and the toggle lever might get in the way of your playing.
Hope this helps.
— Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.
Last edited: Oct 22, 2017 16:15:40
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kizzer
Joined: Jun 27, 2017
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Posted on Oct 22 2017 07:38 PM
Thanks so much for all your hard work!
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CoraDias
Joined: Mar 15, 2018
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Posted on Mar 15 2018 12:39 PM
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