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i have a pearly gates that i am going to use with a push pull pot my guitar only has one volume control. and i was looking at the diagrams on here and saw that there was a few ground wires. my questions where do they all need to go? theres 2 that comes off the pot and then i have to put the central ground from the bridge somewhere on the pot and also need to put the one from my jack on the pot somewhere. my guitar has a les paul type bridge so i dont have anywhere else to run the ground and the second question is which side do i need to put the red and white wire on the back of the pot? there's 6 prongs and i dont know which side is suppossed to be which by looking at the diagram.

Everthing that has a ground symbol, connects together. Traditionally, in schematics, they only show the routing of the quot;hotquot; wires, to keep the diagrams uncluttered. Here's an old diagram I made for someone else:The green line would be the ground. The most important thing is that it connects eventually, to the sleeve terminal of the output jack. Thats the only real quot;groundquot; on a guitar.

Wire the push-pull pot like this:The black line goes to either ground, or the black wire of the pup, depending on whether or not you want the stud coil, or adj. coil. Traditionally, the stud coil is used, so you take that terminal to ground.

Hope this helps.

Artie

what do push pull pots do? sorry to intercept the post with a somewhat different topic, but im curious and since its already being discussed .. :P

do they split the pickup so you only use one coil or something? if so then wouldnt they need 3 positions or something? i think ive read theyre used for coil tapping

whats the difference between tapping and splitting? thought they were the same


Originally Posted by Gugnirwhat do push pull pots do? sorry to intercept the post with a somewhat different topic, but im curious and since its already being discussed .. :P

yes, it has been discussed .. you could do a search of this forum to learn alot on the topic

Originally Posted by Gugnirdo they split the pickup so you only use one coil or something?

yes, that is one common use
Originally Posted by Gugnirif so then wouldnt they need 3 positions or something?

no, as artie showed, they only need two
Originally Posted by Gugniri think ive read theyre used for coil tapping

yes, that is one common use
Originally Posted by Gugnirwhats the difference between tapping and splitting? thought they were the same

tapping is the use of a 'tap' wire to lessen the output of one coil of a pickup .. splitting is the use of only one of the coils of a double coil pickup

when i wired my guitar, the ground was the back of the pot.


Originally Posted by flipsidewhen i wired my guitar, the ground was the back of the pot.

The ground is always the sleeve terminal of the output jack. The back of a pot is traditionally used as a quot;landing padquot; to bring several wires together before going to the sleeve of the output jack.

thanks for all the help i almost have it wired up just one more questioni'm confused on the green wire your talking about and the wire you have witht the green arrow beside it. is it the green wire that comes out of the picup or the one comming from the jack? all i have left to do is run that one from the jack to ground and the green and bare wire from the pickup.

Either or both. It doesn't matter. The green wire from the pickup and the ground from the jack should be shorted together. They are both quot;groundquot;. So it doesn't matter which one you connect to the switch. They are both electricaly identical. They are the same point.

thanks artietoo got it finished and works great.

Great. Its always nice to get confirmation that something worked . . . for a change.

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