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Post subject: Wiring diagram for a JP 90
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 5:51 pm
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I need a wiring diagram for a JP 90


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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 7:36 am
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Go to my resources page from the link in my signature below, then click on "DO-IT-YOURSELF SETUP & MAINTENANCE" and about one-third of the way down that index you'll find a link for "Fender JP90 Diagram." So far as I know, that is the only one available online. You can enlarge it when viewing in most photo viewers or when printing it. Good luck with your JP90. I love em, even with the wacky pickguard!


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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:17 am
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That looks perfect. Thank you so much.

The pickguard is indeed hideous, but I love my bass and just bought a new guard and p/u's for it.


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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 12:54 pm
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You're welcome. What kind of pickups are you installing? Just curious. Hoping it is a matched set.


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I think i'm going with the well recognized name: Seymour Duncan. Bartolinni makes a PJ set, so does EMG (but they're active P/u's and the JP's passive). The Bassline's have that traditional look (uncovered) and I'm assuming that p/u technology has changed enought to warrant replacing the original 14 year old P/Us I have now.


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Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:32 pm
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I think i'm going with the well recognized name: Seymour Duncan. Bartolinni makes a PJ set, so does EMG (but they're active P/u's and the JP's passive). The Bassline's have that traditional look (uncovered) and I'm assuming that p/u technology has changed enought to warrant replacing the original 14 year old P/Us I have now.


Well those are good pickups in there.

The trouble in any P/J setup is that it is hard to get a truly matched set. Since there is no blend control or independent pickup volume controls on the JP90 balance is an even bigger critical consideration.


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