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Old 06-16-2010, 01:59 AM
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Is there and place online to find wiring diagrams?

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Need to find some wiring diagrams and such. Can anyone direct me to the right outlet. All help is much appreciated.
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StewMac has some. Most pickup manufacturers have some too.

What are you trying to do? A specific post with a specific title will usually get you a response here as well. And try searching the TB threads with that in mind... you might find that your diagram has already been drawn. Have fun! --AB
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Old 06-16-2010, 07:19 AM
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Anything you needed?

I usually draw them when people request something they can't find.
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Old 06-16-2010, 07:41 AM
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Need to find some wiring diagrams and such. Can anyone direct me to the right outlet. All help is much appreciated.
I'm sure someone can help you out if you tell us exactly what you're trying to wire up.

The Seymour Duncan website has a huge collection of easy to read wiring diagrams. You might find what you need there.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/
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I got an old Stryker by Kramer 700 ST bass, that was sanded and and messed with when it was given to me. Someone had messed with the wiring, and the pups where all rusty. It is a PJ configuration and has a toggle switch. I am planning on redoing the finish and I have to replace the nut and the bridge. Because this thing was butchered!
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I got an old Stryker by Kramer 700 ST bass, that was sanded and and messed with when it was given to me. Someone had messed with the wiring, and the pups where all rusty. It is a PJ configuration and has a toggle switch. I am planning on redoing the finish and I have to replace the nut and the bridge. Because this thing was butchered!
How did you want it wired?

VVT3? VT3?
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Old 06-16-2010, 01:21 PM
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Old 06-16-2010, 01:30 PM
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Buzzard's Bass has P/PJ/J wiring schematics that a really good.
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Old 06-16-2010, 11:16 PM
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How did you want it wired?

VVT3? VT3?
I am assuming the 3 means 3 way selector switch. So probably VVT3. That seymour duncan site was pretty cool, learned how to rewire my Ibby if I ever need to.

Thanks for the help guys.
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Old 06-16-2010, 11:36 PM
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I am assuming the 3 means 3 way selector switch. So probably VVT3. That seymour duncan site was pretty cool, learned how to rewire my Ibby if I ever need to.

Thanks for the help guys.
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