Recent content by Cory Jacobs

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    Needing Help Wiring Passive PJ's

    not sure. Asked him. Hopefully I'll have an idea by tomorrow. This wiring diagram has been giving me serious trouble. You'd think in essence, Vol, Blend, Tone would be a snap; but I know from experience it's easier said than done. I tried wiring it myself many many times before outsourcing my...
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    Needing Help Wiring Passive PJ's

    Hey everyone, My wiring guy is having problems with the diagram. I provided one that was (to the best of my knowledge correct) and I showed him yours, Line6man. He said no dice on either of them.
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    Needing Help Wiring Passive PJ's

    Hey thanks a ton, line6man. I appreciate it. But by all means, if anyone else wants to keep throwing ideas out there, I'd love to hear them. Always nice to have knowledge for later down the road.
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    My Squier sounds better than my Fender!

    I used to work at a music store and saw many, many guitars and basses come through. And I played damn near every one of them. I never found a MIA that could play well enough to justify the price point (even WITH my discount at the time). Especially when MIJs, MIMs and CV Squiers (which won me...
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    Needing Help Wiring Passive PJ's

    Nice. Thanks man! I appreciate it.
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    Needing Help Wiring Passive PJ's

    Here's what you're suggesting. Forgive my editing it, the way they had it laid out made me lose my train of thought every time I tried to read it. It is the same, save for the blend being rotated and the pegs being numbered for noob-status. I know it's quite easy to say "hey just add a bass cut"...
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    Needing Help Wiring Passive PJ's

    The pickups in question are Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder P and J. I wish to keep my initial knob placement and functionality the same as it was before the switch to passive. The knobs were: Volume, Blend/Balance, Stacked tone (Treble on top, Bass on bottom). When turned clockwise, the blend...