Problems With Dual Pro Wiring: No Sound?!?!? HELP!
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Problems With Dual Pro Wiring: No Sound?!?!? HELP!
Hey, gang:
While I was checking to see why my tone wasn't working, I accidentally pulled one of the pots free of the wiring and the old capacitor broke (was prob. already dead).
I took it to a shop who soldered on a new one, but now there's no sound coming from the guitar/pickups.
The tech tried every combination of wires (it was working before I messed with it).
He looked at some Dual Pro wiring schematics (that's all Greek to me), and all he can figure is a wire from the pick-ups must be missing?
I attach pictures of what it looks like. ANYONE have ANY idea what the issue is and how to fix it???
Any help much appreciated!
Cheers,
Mark
While I was checking to see why my tone wasn't working, I accidentally pulled one of the pots free of the wiring and the old capacitor broke (was prob. already dead).
I took it to a shop who soldered on a new one, but now there's no sound coming from the guitar/pickups.
The tech tried every combination of wires (it was working before I messed with it).
He looked at some Dual Pro wiring schematics (that's all Greek to me), and all he can figure is a wire from the pick-ups must be missing?
I attach pictures of what it looks like. ANYONE have ANY idea what the issue is and how to fix it???
Any help much appreciated!
Cheers,
Mark
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Mark it looks like in the picture that the solder job might be a little like mine not the best it looks like you have some solder that are touching each other if so its grounding each post and that could be the problem try to see if thats it
Tried that...
Thanks, Will, but we tried that.
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Does this Pic Help?
Is there a wire from the pickups missing?
Here's the pics you asked for, Jack (thanks, btw):
Here's the pics you asked for, Jack (thanks, btw):
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Mark, if you are checking for output by plugging into the jack, with the wiring as is (not mounted on the metal plate) you wouldn't get output as there is no ground connection to the jack. But once everything is mounted on the metal plate a ground would be provided to the jack since the pot cases are grounded to the plate. There should be a connection from the jack to the volume pot, then a capacitor from there to the tone pot.
I found this photo on the internet that shows a typical wiring for a dual pro. The pot on the left is the tone. One terminal is bent back and grounded on the case.
It's out of view in the photo but the yellow wire on the volume pot connects to the output jack at the same place as the wire from the pickups.
I found this photo on the internet that shows a typical wiring for a dual pro. The pot on the left is the tone. One terminal is bent back and grounded on the case.
It's out of view in the photo but the yellow wire on the volume pot connects to the output jack at the same place as the wire from the pickups.
Thank, Jack!!
OK, Jack...
I don't have a black wire coming from the guitar. Just the white one, as you can see, and the two others, plus that red one I have no idea what it's doing.
Which wires go where?
Here a pic:
I don't have a black wire coming from the guitar. Just the white one, as you can see, and the two others, plus that red one I have no idea what it's doing.
Which wires go where?
Here a pic:
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Thank You, Jack!
You, sir, are a prince, Jack Gentle.
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Jack: Is the cloth-covered wire the the hot wire or the ground?
Just trying to make sure we get it right! And yers, you assumed correctly which was the tone.
Looks like there's 3 wires coming out o the guitar...only one is cloth-covered.
Thanks, Jack!!!
Just trying to make sure we get it right! And yers, you assumed correctly which was the tone.
Looks like there's 3 wires coming out o the guitar...only one is cloth-covered.
Thanks, Jack!!!
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I posted here a little over a month ago a problem I had with a triple Fender Pro that gave me fits. I knew the components were good and I had it wired right but I couldn't get any sound. Turned out that the wire coming from the pickup was so cankered that the solder wouldn't make a solid enough connection till I peeled the strands back to get into the center of the wire. Think of the battery connections on your riding lawnmower that have to be cleaned.
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