
hybridsound
New member
Hi. I'm rebuilding my very first guitar and I need some help with it.
In the past 6 years of owning it, I have done quite a bit to it. I painted it, took off the frets, took off the neck, got a new neck, painted it again, killed a pick up, tried to fix it, failed miserably, painted it again, got new tuners, got a new tremolo arm and many other small modifications.
All I'm trying to do is fix it to where its as original as I can get it. I only have two pick ups out of the trio I had originally. The neck single coil and the bridge humbucker are all that remain. Basically what I'm asking for is some advice on wiring. I have everything else put together.
I've visited some web sites that have wiring diagrams and none of them seem to match my guitar. Here are the specs of my guitar:
1 single coil pick up (neck)
1 humbucking pick up (bridge)
Standard tremolo bridge w/ 3 springs
pick guard
2 tone pots
1 volume pot
1 5 way pick up selector switch
21 fret neck
standard stat tuners
If anyone can offer the slightest bit of help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.
In the past 6 years of owning it, I have done quite a bit to it. I painted it, took off the frets, took off the neck, got a new neck, painted it again, killed a pick up, tried to fix it, failed miserably, painted it again, got new tuners, got a new tremolo arm and many other small modifications.
All I'm trying to do is fix it to where its as original as I can get it. I only have two pick ups out of the trio I had originally. The neck single coil and the bridge humbucker are all that remain. Basically what I'm asking for is some advice on wiring. I have everything else put together.
I've visited some web sites that have wiring diagrams and none of them seem to match my guitar. Here are the specs of my guitar:
1 single coil pick up (neck)
1 humbucking pick up (bridge)
Standard tremolo bridge w/ 3 springs
pick guard
2 tone pots
1 volume pot
1 5 way pick up selector switch
21 fret neck
standard stat tuners
If anyone can offer the slightest bit of help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.