4003 Wiring Harness
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4003 Wiring Harness
This is last thing I need for my '82 project.
All I have are the selector switch and jack plate. I would like to build the harness myself and need some input as far as pots and a simple wiring diagram making both outputs mono.
My bridge pickup is a Sergio Extra-Spicy-Special, and I'm still looking for a neck pickup (Hint, hint... I'll take anything right now.) I'm also guessing I would like higher rated pots without the capacitors.
Suggestions on pots? Any diagrams or neck pickups laying around? I have a kick-@$$ soldering iron!
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All I have are the selector switch and jack plate. I would like to build the harness myself and need some input as far as pots and a simple wiring diagram making both outputs mono.
My bridge pickup is a Sergio Extra-Spicy-Special, and I'm still looking for a neck pickup (Hint, hint... I'll take anything right now.) I'm also guessing I would like higher rated pots without the capacitors.
Suggestions on pots? Any diagrams or neck pickups laying around? I have a kick-@$$ soldering iron!
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Mike Parks has them prewired with volume tone and toggle ready to plug in for $60 ...
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric.htm
I have a 1979 4001 high gain neck pickup that I am willing to sell ... you can also get toaster and 4003 high gain pickups from Mike Parks ...
if you wire it up from scratch it is good to have another Ric to open up and use as a guide ...
remember 250k pots for volume and 500k pots for tone and use .047 tone capaciters
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric.htm
I have a 1979 4001 high gain neck pickup that I am willing to sell ... you can also get toaster and 4003 high gain pickups from Mike Parks ...
if you wire it up from scratch it is good to have another Ric to open up and use as a guide ...
remember 250k pots for volume and 500k pots for tone and use .047 tone capaciters
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I know I can buy the pre-wired kits, but since I'd just take out the capacitors and undo the stereo output, I figured I could just do it all from scratch for a lot less. No? I only have to buy 4 pots. I have everything else.
Jeff, email me directly about that high-gain and we'll work something out.
Ted, thanks for the schematics, but I saw those and they make NO SENSE to me. Well, a little sense, but not enough to wire everything to the right place, missing capacitors and mono jack not withstanding.
I need a crayon drawing, or a nice picture under someones pickguard. Please?
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Jeff, email me directly about that high-gain and we'll work something out.
Ted, thanks for the schematics, but I saw those and they make NO SENSE to me. Well, a little sense, but not enough to wire everything to the right place, missing capacitors and mono jack not withstanding.
I need a crayon drawing, or a nice picture under someones pickguard. Please?
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Jeff... It's obvious my stupidity has angered you!
I found this "schematic": http://www.seymourduncan.com/website/support/schematics/lipstick_tube_version1.html (Ooooh... pictures and pretty colors!)
Is this the same wiring? (Keeping stock RIC pot specs and minus the capacitors of course.) And in making the Ric-0-Sound mono, do I just parrallel the 2 jacks, or do I somehow mono-fy the stereo jack?
I'll let Jaymi take the p.u. and I'll opt for Toaster, since they look so danged kewl.
Hey... BTW, thanks for your help. I realize your frustration in not being able to choke the **** outta me online.
:: (Who just figured out how to insert a smiley face! And, you think I can figure out a schematic?! HA!)
I found this "schematic": http://www.seymourduncan.com/website/support/schematics/lipstick_tube_version1.html (Ooooh... pictures and pretty colors!)
Is this the same wiring? (Keeping stock RIC pot specs and minus the capacitors of course.) And in making the Ric-0-Sound mono, do I just parrallel the 2 jacks, or do I somehow mono-fy the stereo jack?
I'll let Jaymi take the p.u. and I'll opt for Toaster, since they look so danged kewl.
Hey... BTW, thanks for your help. I realize your frustration in not being able to choke the **** outta me online.
:: (Who just figured out how to insert a smiley face! And, you think I can figure out a schematic?! HA!)
no way ... I'm not mad at you at all ... I'm just trying to get you up to speed for wiring your bass ... it takes a lot to get me mad ... I am pretty mellow ...
here's a photo of a ric that I rewired ... some of the wires are hard to follow in this photo ... it is wired mono and no bass cut capaciter ...
here's a photo of a ric that I rewired ... some of the wires are hard to follow in this photo ... it is wired mono and no bass cut capaciter ...
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when I get a chance I get a few more photos of Ric wirings ...
the fun starts when you try to fix one of these ...
Somebody did a glob on solder job on the input jack ... the jack was funky so I had to remove it and get a new jack in there ... it took a little creative repair work to get it all working right ... the circuit board was damaged and I had to use a wire jumper to get it functioning again ...
the fun starts when you try to fix one of these ...
Somebody did a glob on solder job on the input jack ... the jack was funky so I had to remove it and get a new jack in there ... it took a little creative repair work to get it all working right ... the circuit board was damaged and I had to use a wire jumper to get it functioning again ...
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