Need pickup wiring help DESPERATELY!!!

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Need pickup wiring help DESPERATELY!!!

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Trying to wire up a Telecaster for my Cousin.

It's a 2 P-Rails, 2 push-pull and blade style 3-way setup.

What I need to do is follow this:

http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wi ... 1v_1t_tspp

But with a blade style 3-way instead of the Gibson style they have shown.

I tried to figure it out on my own but now both pickups are on regardless of how it's set and there is a monumental grounding issue, buzzes like an alarm clock.

Please please please help me!

Also if it would be easier, we're really not all that interested in the series/parallel settings. IF there is an easier way to wire this so we can just split the hum buckers into their P-90 half (independently of each other) when using the push-pulls that would actually be preferred. But at a minimum I need to know how to adjust this wiring to accommodate the telecaster blade style 3-way.


Thanks!
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I think this will do it. Not sure if there should be a ground from the switch body to the tone pot body, but most Teles don't have that any way. I'm also not sure if I have the Neck & Bridge switch positions swapped.
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mezzio13 wrote: I think this will do it. Not sure if there should be a ground from the switch body to the tone pot body, but most Teles don't have that any way
I think the control plate would provide that connection?
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Doog wrote:
mezzio13 wrote: I think this will do it. Not sure if there should be a ground from the switch body to the tone pot body, but most Teles don't have that any way
I think the control plate would provide that connection?
Yeah, but I never remember stuff.
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Doog wrote:
mezzio13 wrote: I think this will do it. Not sure if there should be a ground from the switch body to the tone pot body, but most Teles don't have that any way
I think the control plate would provide that connection?
My control plate isn't grounded, should I do that?

Also Mezz, sadly that is the scheme I went with when I tried to work it out on my own. I'm going to have to tear down and start over to troubleshoot if thats correct.

Also... ground the plate? yay or nay?
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Well, you're connecting ground to the pot casings.. which in turn are touching the plate.. so I don't think you need to do that?
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Is that ground from the push/pull poles to the tone pot a mistake? Usually when you tie green & white together for series, you wrap is so it doesn't ground out. I remember I had one loose in a cavity with no tape on it, and it made noise every time it touched. Try taking that leg off, especially since it's an easy piece to work.
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This is why get a multimeter.
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