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Old 02-05-2013, 02:53 PM
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PJ Bass wiring/ pick up help

I recently got an old P Bass body and I was wondering what to do with it. While browsing musicians friend i saw a PJ Bass for sale and thought that that was pretty cool so I decided to try and make one.

Ok so first point, i was thinking of wiring a master volume, and tone pot along with a 4-way switch so i could have the option of having the pups solo or in series or in parrallel. So if any one knows of a good schematic of this let me know cuz im still looking. Or if theres a better way to wire it up any suggestions are welcome.

Second, I bought my jazz pup already but im wondering what P bass pup will work well with it. I got a DiMarzio Ultra Jazz DP148. I bought it because it was what i was looking for and the price was right. I'm no expert on bass pups so if anyone has any suggestions for a good P-bass pup let me know.

Thanks for your time.
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Old 02-05-2013, 03:09 PM
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Go to schematic 2.3.31 of my wiring compendium ...
http://161589.homepagemodules.de/t29...-E-Baesse.html
(pdf, 6.2MB, more than 400 pages - link at the bottom)

This is a JJ schematic but PJ is the same ...
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