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Hi, i'm having a problem wiring my les paul up this way (2 independant volumes, 1 tone, no switches).

I cant seem to make each volume 'independant; of one another (ie one volume must be on at least one for the other one to work, and vice versa).

Can anyone tell me what im doing wrong?

Basically i just want it to work like the Fender Jazz bass wiring (but i tried that too and it didnt work )

make it so the hot is on the center lug and the out is on the 1st lug.

Hi, thanks for the advice. Any reason why i have to wire it like this?

Its the difference between fig 1 and fig 2:Notice in fig 1, that if you take either control to zero, you've grounded the output jack. Doesn't matter where the other control is at, there'll be no output.

By using fig 2 you help that problem but introduce the problem that as you turn the volume down, you increase the quot;loadquot; on the pup. At half volume, your 500k pots become 250k, and so on and so forth. It will slightly alter the quot;characterquot; of the pup as you reduce volume.

Artie

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