Pawn shop mustang wiring
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Pawn shop mustang wiring
Does anybody have a wiring diagram or even just a picture of the inside of the pick guard? Fender doesn't have one and I can't for the life of me figure how to wire a split/series/split to a mustang switch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'll snap a few later on today. I tried to swap out the three way switch before and it turned into a total botched job... the replacement was just a tiny tiny tiny bit to big and it the pick guard wouldnt screw down properly. so i had to take it out, attempt to bend and fix the original, just to find that fender left absolutely no extra wire when they originally wired so i barely had enough room to solder it back in. so i gotta see what kinda wire they used so i can buy more wire, new switch and fix it again. So just ignore the shitty switch work haha
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Re: Pawn shop mustang wiring
BillClay wrote:Does anybody have a wiring diagram or even just a picture of the inside of the pick guard? Fender doesn't have one and I can't for the life of me figure how to wire a split/series/split to a mustang switch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.






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Isn't that a diagram/pic from a regular mustang? From what i understand the PS Mustang switches do different things than your standard switch. Mine (as far as i know) does outside coil/both coils/inside coil for each pickup
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Split/Series/Split is a pretty awesome option. I did it on my Kurt Cobain bridge humbucker. I don't know how the PS Mustang does it, but here's how I do it:
Using standard Seymour Duncan colors... here's the switch:
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
Wire the coil split pair (red and white) to 6, then a short wire from 6 to 7. Connect the pickup hot (black) and output hot to 8, and pickup ground (green), shield, and output ground to 5.
Since you're only using half the switch, you can actually do split/series/split on two pickups at once using this switch, leaving you the other switch for bridge/middle/neck, etc. If you're making a double split, unless you have a specially made reverse polarity neck pickup (practically never), I suggest using the reverse wiring option, which means using black and green as coil split to 6, short wire from 6 to 7, using red as pickup hot and output hot at 8, and using white as pickup ground, shield, and output to 5. This is cool because then if both pickups are on, it stays hum canceling no matter where the split is.
Using standard Seymour Duncan colors... here's the switch:
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
Wire the coil split pair (red and white) to 6, then a short wire from 6 to 7. Connect the pickup hot (black) and output hot to 8, and pickup ground (green), shield, and output ground to 5.
Since you're only using half the switch, you can actually do split/series/split on two pickups at once using this switch, leaving you the other switch for bridge/middle/neck, etc. If you're making a double split, unless you have a specially made reverse polarity neck pickup (practically never), I suggest using the reverse wiring option, which means using black and green as coil split to 6, short wire from 6 to 7, using red as pickup hot and output hot at 8, and using white as pickup ground, shield, and output to 5. This is cool because then if both pickups are on, it stays hum canceling no matter where the split is.
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