j'ai essayé de faire un schéma permettant de faire:
1. neck
2. neck - middle
3. middle
4. middle - bridge
5. bridge
avec 2 push-pull:
vol - série/split
tone - phase/dephased
le schéma estil bon?

Modérateur : FAQueurs
un peu fade mais j'apprecie le petit goût de pomme en arrière goût!!! :dance:
Sur la boîte d'origine du micro ? si oui, crois ce qui est marqué. Les codes couleurs changent sûrmement entre Seymour tout seul et Seymour-chez-Fender....Fr4nk.N.Furt3r a écrit :Sur le schéma de la boîte le noir est relieé à la masse, le rouge et le blanc sont reliés ensemble au switch, et le vert est relier au switch...
ils ne parlent pas de difference de cablageWhat's the difference between your Pearly Gates pickup and the Pearly Gates Plus on a Lone Star Strat®?
The Pearly Gates is rather different than the "Pearly Gates Plus" that is on the Lone Star StratTM. The Pearly Gates Plus is only available on that guitar and not made for retail sales. The main difference in these pickups is that a Pearly Gates has Alnico II magnets, while the Pearly Gates Plus has Alnico V magnets. Alnico V magnets tend to give a brighter, glassier tone, while Alnico II magnets tend to have a warmer, rounder, more mid-rangier tone. The closest pickup available in our regular line to a Pearly Gates Plus is a '59 Model with 4-conductor cable. The '59 is an Alnico V pickup with a wind very close to that of the Pearly Gates Plus. The '59 usually comes in single conductor cable, but it can be ordered with the 4-Conductor wiring option.
What are the specs on the Pearly Gates Plus?
We do not list the specifications of the Pearly Gates Plus in our Tone Chart because this pickup is not sold retail and can only be found in the Lone Star Strat®. For comparison purposes, here are the specs:
Hum canceling: Yes
DC Resistance: 8.65k
Magnets: Alnico 5 bar
Resonant Peak: 6.62khz
4-conductor wiring
Et donc le vert à la massesuper_taz a écrit :et chez fender,
http://www.fender.com/support/diagrams/ ... 00BPg2.pdf
c'est bien le noir qui va au selecteur.