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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Fold tab A into slot B...

    Don't forget the nut, which seems to be missing from the photo. And the strings. And the wire. And the output jack itself...



    Hope it all goes smoothly.
    I knew someone would notice what was missing

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCreed View Post
    I like the logo, but what does it mean, or what it's significance?
    It's my initials (EF), designed as part of a series of monograms my mate did when we were both working at a design agency in Sydney, for staff and clients. As far as I know, I'm the only one who got this one, and I've used it in a few contexts.

    I was intending to do something more cursive (as seen briefly in my AIB project), but it all got too hard, and I remembered I had the monogram to work with.


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    It's my initials (EF)...
    I can see that now, but I thought they'd be "DM"
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    Funnily enough, the designer's initials are DM.

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    Bought a new soldering iron, and life is a lot easier now. But not quite sure how to wire the switch.

    The diagram I have from electric herald is very useful, but I'm not sure how to interpret the alternating tabs on the switch diagram. My switch has 8 in a row. I looked at the Pitbull TL wiring diagram for HH, but the switch in the diagram has 7 in a row.



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    On the 7-in-a-row switches, the 4th/middle common connection is basically the two middle connections on the 8-in-a-row switch pre-joined together, which you'd do both for a standard Strat configuration and also in this situation.

    Note that in the diagram the two common connections, one per side, are shown joined together. On the 8-in-a-row switch , the two common terminals are arranged to be next to each other in the middle of the switch, as opposed to at opposite ends of the switch on the 4-a-side-style switch.

    The 7-in-a-row switches save a bit of time for standard configurations, but don't allow the flexibility to do something a bit different from the norm.

    As you are mixing pickups from different sources, there is a 50/50 chance that the output polarities will be reversed on one pup compared to the other, so the mid position will give the thin 'Peter Green' 'out-of-phase' sound. If this happens, and you don't want to keep it (it's interesting but far less generally useful than the standard mid-position sound), then you need to swap the output connections on one of the pickups, either the red and green on the Tonerider or the black and yellow on the Artist. Only swap one pair, otherwise you'll end up back where you started from! The bare/screen wire always goes to ground regardless, so you'll have to separate it from it's current wire connection to do the swap.

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    Ok cool, I think that all makes sense. I'll give it a crack tomorrow. Thanks Simon!

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    Simon gave a great verbal (?) description, here's a photo that might help too:

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    The photo shows PBG Tele wiring but the concept will be same with exception of HB's instead of SC's since you're not doing any coil splitting.
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    It's alive! F@#& yeah!



    <insert open E sound effect>

    Thanks for the assistance gents. Only set-up to go now.

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    Looks great Dozy. Well done.
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