Installing a jb jr into the bridge of a jag... **DONE**

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Installing a jb jr into the bridge of a jag... **DONE**

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Just won a bargain jb jr on ebay... but I could do with some info on installing it.

Has anyone any schematics, pics, advice on which wires go where etc etc ?

Sorry for the noobish questions !!

any help would be much appreciated !

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I tried taking some pictures but they all came out blurry, so im posting the best one.

Red+White wires are twisted and solderd together
Green+Bare wires are grounded
Black wire is hot, and solderd to the middle switch.

If your keeping the stock neck pickup, you will have to reverse the Black and Green wires.

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Thanks so much for that !! saves a lot of headaches !!

I think I've near enough got it... but just incase... is this all right ? grounding ?

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Thats it. :lol:
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black is ground, white is hot on the diagram. the other shit that is taped off you can pretend doesn't exist.

pretend your black wire goes where the white wire on the diagram goes, and solder the green one to silver, then to top of the volume pot
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You guys are awesome, thanks very much !!! :D

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Post by othomas2 »

It landed this mornin' and it's now fitted... thanks to you guys it went very smoothly :)

To avoid large gaps, I also chopped the top off a jag cover and fitted that too, it bulges slightly but nothin' I can do about that.

Sounds good... it achieves the sounds that I'm into at the mo.

Still very much like the stock neck pup so that has stayed and they pair up suprisingly well.

Oh, I also recently joined the white coily cable club recently :) It's a Bullet Cable.

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Looks great! GOOD JOB!
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More Cowbell wrote:Looks great! GOOD JOB!
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excellent sollution owen
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Post by robert(original) »

that looks really good! im suprised that no one else(that i have seen) has done this.
is that an avri jag? cuz the trem looks jap to me.
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robert(original) wrote:that looks really good! im suprised that no one else(that i have seen) has done this.
is that an avri jag? cuz the trem looks jap to me.
Thanks guys...

It's a Japanese Jag.... I just fitted the mute & tried to make it look more American.

I think a few have done that mod with the covers... I certainly didn't think it up.

purplehaze19x above for one, although I think lookin' at his , he just used the end bits ... ?

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http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... c&start=60

I think I could have pushed it into a complete cover but could have risked damaged the pup or cracking the cover, so I didn't bother.

Was plannin' on doing that and stickin' tinfoil inside to mimic the coils. Don't know if that would have interfered with the signal.

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Post by purplehaze19x »

Yep, i only used the end bits of the original pickup covers because i have the newer style Jb jr's
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Post by othomas2 »

What the differences ? and how do I know if I have a old or new one ?
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Post by robroe »

those covers come off the JBjr. Cowbell has done it. I have popped the cover off my SD Duckbucker....its the same type of shit
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Ah, think I worked it out... the newer ones are totally covered with a plastic shell.

Mine that I bought 2nd hand has cloth sides like a traditional humbucker.

I presume I got that the right way around... in terms of new & old.

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Post by Narco Martenot »

robroe wrote:those covers come off the JBjr. Cowbell has done it. I have popped the cover off my SD Duckbucker....its the same type of shit
Yeah, they come off quite easily. I removed the cover from my JB Jr as well.

Nice work -- reusing the old Jaguar cover was a good idea. It looks really great.
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Post by paul_ »

I've seen the jag cover mod done before too, but it's straight class and looks really good, well done. BTW regarding the bulging: claws? Where are they?
I have the old-school JB Jr with the ribbon-wrapped coils in my Jag too, no cover though. I don't even know where the hell I put my bridge single/claw/cover. In the JB Jr box somewhere.
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needs vox coil cable D:

kidding. looks plenty fly.
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Post by Mike »

Shame on you for the coily cable, but the pickup mod looks nice.