Any wiring experts who can help me?

Started by drbassman, July 07, 2010, 07:27:34 AM

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drbassman

The mudbuckers from my EB-3L were rewired for a bunch of switches and coil tapping, etc., etc.  I'd just like to return it to the original 2-wire set up.  Anyone here who can help out?  They work just fine but they each have like 4 wires coming out of them!
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exiledarchangel

You mean both the mudbucker and the minibucker have 4 wires? That must be a custom pickup job. What color are the wires?
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dadagoboi

I wondered what all those switches were for! :popcorn:

Pilgrim

The Dimarzio Model One in my '64 has four wires...I'll bet that if you check their wiring diagrams the four wires split out the same way.

Two possibly relevant documents:

http://www.dimarzio.com//media/diagrams/4Conductor.pdf

http://www.dimarzio.com/media/diagrams/ModelP.pdf
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Highlander

Re your MB - sounds like Joe's coil tap type mod - you just need to make sure which "pair" go together and wire them in series - my only word of warning is re the output - the biggest surprise I had with mine was the significant increase in output when I reversed the phase of one coil from standard, so you may need to play her before you permanantly wire in - stock output was the quieter of the two...

Someone here will be able to let you know the standard resistance of the bridge pup and again I must presume that the wiring will be as above - in series and in phase...
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chromium

Yeah - what Ken said.

Each coil in the mud measured about 15K, and when wired up stock with the two coils in series it measured ~30K.  This was a late-60s version, but I think yours would be about the same.  If you have some way of posting a picture of the business side of things I might be able to tell you what wire goes where.

The minibucker also has this?  That's a new one for me, but same deal there I would imagine.  I'm not sure what those should normally measure on a good day, though.  Shows how much I value that pickup!   ;D


Highlander

On my original both white wires were paired and the only ones that came out to the connection point were black...
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dadagoboi

My original '67 minibucker measures 6.98k

exiledarchangel

Yes typical minis are on the 6,5k-8k range. Somebody did naughty things to this old lady!
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drbassman

OK, here you go.  The pups each have 5 freakin' wires!!  Help this poor woodworker, I don't want to have to send these out for surgery!
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Lightyear

Might help to post some pics of the pickups?  Could it be that these are after market and not original?

drbassman

Doh!  I forgot the pictures!!! Nope, these are genuine Gibson, just some Franekstein electrician got into them deep.  Red, green, purple, yellow white!!!!!  Yikes.







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Pilgrim

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drbassman

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drbassman

Quote from: dadagoboi on July 07, 2010, 10:36:41 AM
I wondered what all those switches were for! :popcorn:

No idea, I cut the little buggers out after only playing it once.  I'm a minimalist, I just don't desire all of these switches.  When I want variation, I spin the dials on the Mesa.
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