Need wiring diagram for Emmons Legrande II
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- Carl Vilar
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Need wiring diagram for Emmons Legrande II
Just picked up a nice Emmons Legrande II SD10 I don't think it's wired right because the switch and volume knob do nothing. I could use a diagram if someone has one.
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Emmons Wiring Diagram
Hi Carl,
Here is the official Emmons wiring diagram.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to email me if you need any more assistance.
Here is the official Emmons wiring diagram.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to email me if you need any more assistance.
Best regards,
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Pickup Wiring for Emmons ST-10
Carl,
The hot and ground wires for the pickup are not shown in the diagram, but go directly to the output jack, along with the hot and ground (shown) coming from the base of the pot and switch.
The hot and ground wires for the pickup are not shown in the diagram, but go directly to the output jack, along with the hot and ground (shown) coming from the base of the pot and switch.
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Tone Control Pot
Jerry,
Yes, you are correct. There is no volume control pot, as the switch is designed to toggle the tone circuit in or out. I think perhaps Carl thought it was a volume control and didn't realize there is supposed to be a tone circuit instead.
Yes, you are correct. There is no volume control pot, as the switch is designed to toggle the tone circuit in or out. I think perhaps Carl thought it was a volume control and didn't realize there is supposed to be a tone circuit instead.
Best regards,
Lynn Stafford
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