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Old 03-12-2003, 03:51 PM
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Need Help Wiring.


Hey there. I need some help wiring my JS1000 up. I bought a Super Distortion and a Air Norton for the neck. So does anybody have any easy regular wiring 2 hums into a 3 way toggle? Also....where does the trem ground wire go? it's on the trem plate now but where does it go after that? I would've just rewired it all at once...but it took like 2 months for it to get here.
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Old 03-12-2003, 04:55 PM
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The wiring should remain the same as the Fred and PAF Pro....both new pups 4 conductor?

Here is the schematic for a JS1000

Usually the ground wire is soldered to the trem claw located on the backside trem route.
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Old 03-21-2003, 01:05 AM
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The wire from the trem just needs to be soldered to the back of a pot. What you are doing is making a constant ground from the trem to the jack. I usually solder all my grounds to the back of the volume, but you will have a jump from there to the tone pot, and from there to the jack's ground. This keeps everything quiet. For the rest, Eddie's JS diagram should be cool.
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