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Old 07-09-2006, 12:07 PM
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Need a little help with wiring.


Hey!

I'm planning on installing new Duncans in my RG7321 and re-wiring it according to the 2 Hum/1 Vol/1 Tone/5-way w/split schematic on the Seymour Duncan site.



My questions...

1) The first arrow points towards a capacitor (thats what it is right?) on the 5-way switch. Is that really necessary? It doesn't say what kind of a capacitor it is hence I'm guessing it isn't required.

2) The second arrow points towards another one which seems to be the only link between the volume and the tone pot. Can I just leave it the way it is wired right now? Which is a single wire coming from the volume pot and a 223 capacitor attached to it.

Sorry for any incredibly stupid questions but I just wanted to be sure. I'm a real n00b I know.

Thx in advance!
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