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Old 04-14-2005, 10:38 AM
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3 Way JPM Wiring...


Hi to anyone.

I've recently installed a Tone Zone in the bridge and an Air Norton in the neck of my old Yamaha RGX421D. I ripped out the single coil and I'm using a TELE 3 Way Selector switch and the middle position isn't working. I've found a wiring Diagram online, and have it should you need to view it. Position 1 works, 2 Doesn't and 3 Does.

Its supposed to be wired as:

3 - Neck Series
2 - Both Pickups Inner Coils Parallel
1 - bridge Series

If anyone has any Ideas why position 2 doesn't work (and I tried 2 switches exactly the same, and re soldered every connection possible) Please drop me a line here, or email me at darrylritter23@hotmail.com
Thanks

PS: If anyone wants to know if this is a good Pickup combination, the answer is YES.
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