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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: NH
Age: 23
Posts: 17
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Pickups only work in central position
Hi guys,
Had a Tele project of mine going for a while now and it's almost done. I gave it to my friend who does guitar repair to finish the wiring but we're both stumped about something. I would love some advice on what could be wrong. I've been without a guitar for awhile and am itching to play This is a 72 Tele project. He wired it up going by the Fender diagram, but the pickups only work in the central position...when using either the bridge or neck by themselves, no sound comes out. Fender diagram: http://www.fender.com/support/diagra...137702APg2.pdf Here's the parts, all reissues: 72 Tele Deluxe body and pickguard 72 Tele Custom neck Fender 500k solid shaft pots and capacitors Fender Wide Range humbuckers Les-Paul style 3-way selector |
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Friend of Leo's
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In centre position if you're sure both are working, it would logically take you to the switch.
No idea how that switch is structured, but may be internal. You may be able to test by using jumpers. Failing that try continuity on all wires, to see if theres a dud joint somewhere. |
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Doctor of Teleocity
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You can determine whether both pickups are working by lightly tapping on them with a screwdriver. You'll hear the tapping through an amp if they are. The jumper wire idea is great for solving wiring problems. It's a good idea to have a few made up with alligator clips on the ends.
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Friend of Leo's
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Depending on the year of manufacture of your pickups, Fender's made some changes on how they wore their pickups that can trip you up. Sometime in the 90s, (according to what a Fender rep told me) Fender changed the polarity of some of their pickups, while keeping the color codes as they were previously. I had bought an older Texas Special neck that had a beat-up chrome cap on it. I replaced the cap and intalled it - only to find I had some of the probelms you describe. A luthier checked the poarity to find it was reversed from the Fender wiring diagram. A call to Fender revealed that, at some point, the polarity had been changed, so it had to be wired essentially backwards, in order to work. And the color code, when wired correctly, was reversed from Fender's diagram. Seems odd to me, but that's where I ended up with it.
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