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Wiring help...Please!

Please take a look at this drawing of my JP90 wiring and see if you see any problems......not sure it was right when I got it. Thanks, Bud
 

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Thanks Lineman6....I'll chew on what you sent me.........In the illo you sent me the to-ground prong off each pot is the one on the far right as I look at the illo........right? Also, the A and B wires at the mini switch....is it necessary that those wires are soldered across both contacts each, or just to one mini prong as in your illo? Oh, I can answer my own question.....C must be across both, but A and B complete the circuit with only one prong soldered...right? Thanks, Bud
 
In the illo you sent me the to-ground prong off each pot is the one on the far right as I look at the illo........right?

Correct.

Also, the A and B wires at the mini switch....is it necessary that those wires are soldered across both contacts each, or just to one mini prong as in your illo?

You can if you want, but it's not necessary.
 
Just to be absolutely sure..in the photo I will run line C from top pot's risistor side to bottom (volume) pot's To-Ground contact. Volume pot has cap between center (wiper contact) and left contact (risistor track, or whatever you call it the wiper runs over)........right? Soon as you answer this, out comes the solder iron! Bud
 
Just to be absolutely sure..in the photo I will run line C from top pot's risistor side to bottom (volume) pot's To-Ground contact. Volume pot has cap between center (wiper contact) and left contact (risistor track, or whatever you call it the wiper runs over)........right? Soon as you answer this, out comes the solder iron! Bud

I'm not sure what you're asking.
Terminal 1 of the volume pot goes to terminal 3 of the tone pot, and terminal 2 of the tone pot goes to one leg of the capacitor, while the other leg is grounded.