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My friend's Ibanez has some wires loose. I'm trying to solder it back up but I have no idea what goes to what. Its active and has a volume pot and a tone pot (I guess).

Anyway, I can't find a wiring diagram - any help?
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Mark, you may want to post this in the "Others" section.
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Peter may opt to move this thread to The Others section where it belongs. Nothing offending at all if it's in the right category!
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Sorry, never knew that section was there - I always go straight to basses.

Perhaps Peter will move it for me...
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Mark, I did a quick Yahoo search on "Ibanez wiring schematic" (without the quotes) and found a couple of links of possible help:

http://www.ibanezcollectors.com/discus/messages/669/2067.html?1180242380

http://www.noahjames.com/vintagepage/wiring.html

The latter has wiring diagrams but at a price, but it might be a last-resort thing if your friend can't find a diagram elsewhere.
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Mark, there is another possible source, at the Ibanez site itself:

http://www.ibanez.com/support/wiringdiagrams.aspx

I couldn't go further than the opening page without the model number, but you or your friend should check that out first.
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Post by tennis_nick »

Another possible site of info is

www.seymourduncan.com

They have a section FULL of wiring diagrams, and if you can't find it, email their customer service! They've been VERY helpful to me in the past. the guy who answers the questions is the guy who draws the diagram!
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Man where else can you go off product and get responses like this... again the most intelligent and wide reaching membership comes thru!!!
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