Schematic wiring for Ric Humbuckers

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Guys, I'm guessing English is not Toby's native language....
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hi,

let me first say that as an Englishman English is very much my first language.

Maybe i'm being too sensitive but i found the tone of Werner/wildberry's reply pretty unpleasant. I thought it was my fault for adding my question to an existing question so i started a new one but i got castigated for that as well :/ i know forums each have their own delicate etiquette and one attempts to adhere to them, if not always successfully.

Perhaps if i show a picture of what the cable on my HB1 looks like you'll see that being told to change the green and blue wires didn't make a lot of sense since it looks like just one wire and one shield...

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Stripping it back i see that the other wire and the shield had been bound and soldered together so i separated them.

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I reversed the phase and now it sounds good.

Thanks all.
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Re: Schematic wiring for Ric Humbuckers

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parker_knoll wrote:Maybe i'm being too sensitive but i found the tone of Werner/wildberry's reply pretty unpleasant.

You're welcome :mrgreen: Anyway, it wasn't meant rude, more as 2 eurocents that starting a thread wouldn't be a good idea.
parker_knoll wrote:I thought it was my fault for adding my question to an existing question so i started a new one but i got castigated for that as well :/
Can't say I warned you! :lol: Come-on, see it with a bit of the great humour you brits have, we're trying to help here, eh! :D
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And I wasn't trying to denigrate, but explain to all a possible reason for your confusion. In the other thread, I answered your question about swapping them short and sweet to try to make it clear. I like the video you did showing all the tones you can get with this configuration - a lot! That ought to keep you going for a while. :lol:
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all is good. thanks for all the help.
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Maybe the problem really was the fact that we didn't speak British.
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I like to call the two English and Americanish. :mrgreen:
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English is different from americanish
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