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Anyone know of a Nocaster video showing
Anyone know of a video showing how to switch to "modern wiring" for nocaster? I've searched the intrawebs with no luck.
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That looks like the nocaster wiring diagram enclosed with the .022 capacitor that came in the rewiring kit. Is there anything out there that would take a novice through the steps to change it to today's wiring?
Step one: disconnect this. Step two: connect this here. Step three: re-wire this. etc.
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Here's what I have to work from. Unfortunately, I have no idea how, or practical skills, to make it happen.
link to diagram
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