Re: 5 way switch with AVRI
If you do not have a diagram, take the time to draw a picture of how it looks before you plug in the soldering iron. (The five-way switch will be installed the same way as the three-way.) I've received an awful lot of email messages from people who didn't draw what they had, and then got lost in all the wires.
Re: 5 way switch with AVRI
Or take a good pic with a digital camera.
Re: 5 way switch with AVRI
Excellent Ideas guys, and almost all of which I had planned to do. I guess I've finally learned the hard way. There was a time when I would have blown right past theses suggestions. Thank God those days are gone. I do have the schem. that came with the guitar, and it does say to rewire exactly as it is. Thank you all for the suggestions. It's nice to be able to bounce this tech stuff off guys like you who know from experience what short cuts or pitfalls one may encounter. Thanks again.
John Sr.:salud:
Re: 5 way switch with AVRI
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Originally Posted by
Don
Or take a good pic with a digital camera.
That's what I do too.
Re: 5 way switch with AVRI
You can do it without removing the strings if you wanna.
Just loosen the strings slide the pickguard out from underneath the strings use a towel or Tshirt to cover the top of the guitar. As you look at 1 side of the switch you will see thats where the pickups go and the other side is where the vol and tone pots hook to.
The switches wire up the same so as you remove 1 wire from the 3 way switch solder it to the new 5 way just do 1 wire at a time and it will work perfect. Its about a 30 min job.
Re: 5 way switch with AVRI
Don't forget to add the jumper to make the second tone control work on the bridge pickup also.