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Tele wiring diagrams
Tele wiring diagrams




tele wiring diagrams
  1. Tele wiring diagrams pdf#
  2. Tele wiring diagrams mod#
  3. Tele wiring diagrams series#

Neck & Bridge in Parallel Half Out of Phaseģ.

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This drawing matches the functionality of the Peavey wiring diagram of the Omniac (found here - /albums/rr343/bsnyder45036/JD_Omniac.jpg - GN2 note: link not available), but I've moved some wires around in a way that I think makes it easier to wire.Ģ. It uses a standard 5-Way Super Switch (as opposed to the non-standard one that Peavey uses). This is my wiring diagram of the Peavey Omniac.

Tele wiring diagrams series#

HS Telecaster with Middle Series Position Telecaster with Middle Series Position - Import Switch Here's a wiring setup for volume pot bypass using a DPDT toggle switch instead of a push-pull volume pot. Telecaster with Toggle Switch for Volume Pot Bypass I've drawn it up two ways - with a push-pull (or push-push) volume pot or with a DPDT toggle switch. This is not a pickups straight out to the jack setup - the tone pot is still in the circuit. Since that volume pedal is loading the guitar with another volume pot, I thought it might be useful to have a way to bypass the guitar's internal volume pot when they are using the volume pedal. This wiring setup was created for players who plug their guitar straight into a passive volume pedal in front of their amp. Telecaster with Push-Pull for Volume Pot Bypass The 3 choices are 1) the Rail pickup by itself, 2) both coils in parallel (not series), and 3) the P-90 by itself. The pickup switching is standard Tele, but a 3 position DPDT On-On-On mini toggle has been added to select how the coils of the P-Rail pickup are wired. Here's a wiring setup for a Tele with a Seymour Duncan P-Rail neck pickup. Now we can ground the splits to get the inside coil & not leave any wires disconnected to pick up noise. The solution is to use a 3-Way Super Switch, which can be purchased from a seller on ebay (search for 3-way super switch). There is one potential downside to connecting the coil splits/series link wires to the output to get the inside coil: the normal hot lead of the pickup is not connected to anything and has the potential to be an antenna that picks up noise. Same as above, but with different pickup brand wire colors.ģ-Way HS Tele with Bridge Single Coil in Position 2 - Super Switch This wiring setup will give you the inside coil of the humbucker in Position 2 while still keeping the 2 pickups in phase with each other. So, how do you get the inside coil when you can't tie the splits to ground? You wire the humbucker differently. Most humbuckers, when wired as they typically are, will give you in inside coil when you tie the splits to ground and the outside coil when you tie the splits to the output. Standard Tele Wiring with Bridge Humbuckerģ-Way SH Tele with Neck Single Coil in Position 2Īutosplit of the humbucker in Position 2.ģ-Way HS Tele with Bridge Single Coil in Position 2Īutosplit of the humbucker in Position 2 - Outside Coil.Īutosplit of the humbucker in Position 2 - Inside Coil.īecause the normal Tele 3-way switch only has 2 sets of switching contacts, there's no way to connect the coil splits/series link wires to ground to get a single coil of a humbucker in the middle position like you typically would. If you don't use the optional resistor, it would be replaced in the drawing by a wire. Optionally, you can add a resistor in series with one or both pickups when they are half out-of-phase to give the sound a little more of that Strat quack. That reduces the amount of cancellation of low frequencies from the Bridge pickup and has a sound like a Strat "in-between" tone. The pickups are out-of-phase with each other (in parallel), but the Neck pickup has a cap in series with it to reduce some of its lows.

Tele wiring diagrams mod#

Here's a simple mod for the standard 3-way Tele setup that changes the middle position from being the pickups in parallel (in-phase) to being the pickups in what is commonly call Half Out-of-Phase (or HOoP). Standard Tele Wiring with an "Import" Switch

Tele wiring diagrams pdf#

Wiring Diagrams Click Here for Sizing Specs for Lace Pickup installationĬlick on a desired diagram to open its corresponding PDF file.Here are some wiring options for 2 pickup Tele style guitars.






Tele wiring diagrams