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Old 11-21-2011, 06:30 PM
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MEC pickups/coil splitting

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I just picked up a Warwick Corvette $$ Rockbass for cheap. Looking to switch the push pull pots from series/parallel switches to full humbucker/split single coil switches.

Here's the diagram for my bass, stock..

http://www.warwick.de/media/manuals/...SP_RB_122R.pdf

I've been looking around for hours for MEC color codes, how to wire for coil split, etc, but I've made almost no progress. Could someone be amazing enough to point me in the right direction, or draw me up a diagram..? Whoever does gets a big sloppy wet thank you!
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