65 reissue jaguar lead circuit wont work

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65 reissue jaguar lead circuit wont work

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its weird. the rhythm circuit works perfect. I hard wired the bridge pickup to the jack to see if it was the pickup that was deffective but the pickup worked. i follow the fender and seymour duncan diagrams for a Jag and put the wire from the treble pickup on the on off switch, and I get nothing.

what the hell is going on? my other jaguar has never done this!!
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Have you checked the wires on the off-position for the rhythm switch? Could be a fault there.
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I figured it out. I felt kinda dumb after I did. :cry:

the bass cut wire (blue to tone pot) was disconnected. I didn't think it made a difference!
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astrozombie wrote:I figured it out. I felt kinda dumb after I did. :cry:

the bass cut wire (blue to tone pot) was disconnected. I didn't think it made a difference!
Yeah, that'd do it :P The bass cut switch is in direct line of the whole circuit; the lead pickups run straight through it.
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