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Post subject: I need help on a SCN+Seymour Hot Rails diagram
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 1:38 pm
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I'm on my 8th project and would like some help on how to wire a Fender SCN n+m and a Seymour Duncan Hot rails bridge. I know the green and black on the Fender go to ground. On the Hot Rails, the red and white get soldered together and taped. The green and bare go to ground. My question is. What should I use to get them all hum cancelling or are they going to be hum cancel, a 5 way switch or a super 5. Also I would like in pos 4 for neck and bridge not middle and bridge. I'm going to do a treble bleed in series on my 300k vol pot with a 100k res and a .001 cap, a 250k 1tone and a 250k no load 2tone. It's going to be on an alder body I'm making with a ziricote fretboard and flame maple neck. All white with black hardware. I found out Adrian Smith has a signature model with Jackson that looks close to what mine's going to look like. Any help would be great.
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Post subject: Re: I need help on a SCN+Seymour Hot Rails diagram
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 5:23 am
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bigguy1305 wrote:
Hi...how to wire a Fender SCN n+m and a Seymour Duncan Hot rails bridge. I know the green and black on the Fender go to ground. On the Hot Rails, the red and white get soldered together and taped. The green and bare go to ground...


If the phasing of the Duncan vs. the SCN(s) is out, reverse the black and green wires of the Duncan.

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..What should I use to get them all hum cancelling or are they going to be hum cancel, a 5 way switch or a super 5...


All three are humbuckers; the switch is irrelevant.

bigguy1305 wrote:
...I would like in pos 4 for neck and bridge not middle and bridge...


You can use a regular 5 way for this. However, your pickup selection order on the switch would be changed. Meaning, pos 1 = middle, pos 2 = neck/middle, pos 3 = neck, pos 4 = neck/bridge, pos 5 = bridge. Using a stock Strat wiring as your guide, you would simply reverse the middle and neck hot leads of these pickups going to the switch. Lastly, you'll then have to consider what you want either tone pot to control and wire each up accordingly.

bigguy1305 wrote:
...Any help would be great...Thanks


You're welcome.

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