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Old 03-08-2013, 08:30 PM
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Question wiring diagram for a P-Bass

My "son-in-law" gave me the pickups out of his American P-Bass along with the S-1 switch. I don't really plan on using the S-1 switch anyway but here is my problem. The pups have two wires out of each-yellow/black and white/black so I'm having trouble finding a wiring diagram that shows two-wire pickups. I looked on Fender's site but all I'm getting there is no availability. Also has anyone ever used a 0.1uF cap instead of a 0.047uF? How did you like the results? Thanks
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0.1uF is a very common value. Some people like it, some people think it's too dark.
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:48 PM
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0.1uF is a very common value. Some people like it, some people think it's too dark.
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.047uf cap, no S-1, 250k pots = Classic P-bass.

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