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Wiring Jazz in Series?


hooky_lowdown
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I've done this mod on my Rebellion Jazz Bass : It's the top of versatility as you get that classic tone with both pickups working in parallel (standard wiring), but also the same in series, meaning you can use each volume independently on both positions, and that's really useful.

 

A very clever design.

 

That said put a push-push instead of a push-pull, it's a real game changer.

 

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1 hour ago, Hellzero said:

I've done this mod on my Rebellion Jazz Bass : It's the top of versatility as you get that classic tone with both pickups working in parallel (standard wiring), but also the same in series, meaning you can use each volume independently on both positions, and that's really useful.

 

A very clever design.

 

That said put a push-push instead of a push-pull, it's a real game changer.

 

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Make sure you credit Cadfael for their excellent diagrams (there's a whole book of them online) - unless you are Cadfael, that is...

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7 minutes ago, hooky_lowdown said:

Do they have one for a series only V/V/T loom?

 

 

Scratch all of what I wrote, just so that I understand, you want the equivalent of the above, but as if the push/pull is always in series mode?

 

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10 minutes ago, hooky_lowdown said:

Nope. No push/pull or series/parallel.

 

I'm looking for a diagram which is Series only using V/V/T wiring?

 

I'm not explaining myself well here.  No switch or push pull - the wires that go to the switch in the diagram permanently wired as if the switch (which will no longer be there) is in series mode.  Yes?

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