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Ibanez GMC Wiring Troubleshoot

Today I had to diagnose and correct a problem with a guitar with a circuit with a push-pull tone pot. The middle pickup only worked when the tone pot was in the raised position, and was silent when down, so this needed some investigation.

Due to the fact everything was working in theory, the solution should be relatively simple, and required only to make sure everything was attached, primarily all connections to do with the middle pickup itself. Within moments of opening the cavity it was obvious the problem was that one of the middle pickup wires had become detached, and simply needed reconnecting. Seconds later, the guitar was in full flow once more, on every setting.

The switching is quite interesting on this guitar – it operates in a similar fashion to most HHH guitars, only all of the coils are split when the tone pot is lifted, and this provides a rich set of tonal options from powerful rock to delicate and brittle single coil tones. Check out the wiring diagram below!


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Squier Refret

This Squier guitar is getting the refret treatment because the owner desires a different feel to the guitar – the previous fret wire was so shallow it made it very difficult to bend and play expressively, so we’re replacing the existing profile with a taller one.  Here’s the guitar so far – more tomorrow!

 

Strat Fret Stone and Set-up

Today I spent some time fret stoning and setting up a Fender USA Deluxe Strat.  The fret wear was fairly consistent along the neck, although the upper frets/dusty end weren’t too worn, so needed a touch more attention to bring them into line with the rest of the neck.  It was plain sailing though, and sure enough this baby is ready to sing and get going again!

Player’s Tele

This was a set-up that had three saddles in a vintage configuration.  The action was able to come down significantly and the relief in the neck was already sufficient for a decent feel, so no need to touch the truss rod on this occasion.  Getting the intonation balanced was certainly time-consuming, but the end result was lovely!


Player's Tele