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PaoloGilberto

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I have to dimarzio push pull pots bought since 2010 , beej sent me a wiring diagram I think is the same as this, he said is the easier way to do it...
but in my town there is no guitar tech, my question is :
if showing the diagram and this thread to an electronics repairman will he able to do the job and not taking a risk to mess up my JP?
thanks
 

Castelmonio

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Many thanks for the doc. I suppose that explanation is valid for the inner coils, but if I want is the outside coils what cables should I re-solder?
 

Castelmonio

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peat Many thanks for a beautiful work. I try myself with mi JP6 but I have two problems.
1. In the pushed middle spot (both humbuckers) the gain of the guitar decreases considerably, barely audible
2. The potentiometer of the volume affects the volume too quickly (in all positions, pushen and pulled), that is to say, that with barely half a turn the guitar no longer has volume

I followed the whole procedure as you indicated it. Could the fact that my guitar does not have a piezo and this means some different connection?. I attach two images
 

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ffariasrey

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peat Many thanks for a beautiful work. I try myself with mi JP6 but I have two problems.
1. In the pushed middle spot (both humbuckers) the gain of the guitar decreases considerably, barely audible
2. The potentiometer of the volume affects the volume too quickly (in all positions, pushen and pulled), that is to say, that with barely half a turn the guitar no longer has volume

I followed the whole procedure as you indicated it. Could the fact that my guitar does not have a piezo and this means some different connection?. I attach two images

Hey! I'm having the same problem. I have a JP6 2001 without piezzo, guess that there's something different in the wiring in this version that makes push middle position not to working.

Anyone else figure this out? would apriciate the help.
 

dave1812

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peat Many thanks for a beautiful work. I try myself with mi JP6 but I have two problems.
1. In the pushed middle spot (both humbuckers) the gain of the guitar decreases considerably, barely audible
2. The potentiometer of the volume affects the volume too quickly (in all positions, pushen and pulled), that is to say, that with barely half a turn the guitar no longer has volume

I followed the whole procedure as you indicated it. Could the fact that my guitar does not have a piezo and this means some different connection?. I attach two images

I think the Problem isn't the Piezo, but that Peat has a Rev A Toggle Switch.
Your Pictures show a PCB with no Revision. I don't know what the difference between Pre-Revision and Rev A Boards is though.
 

ffariasrey

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I think the Problem isn't the Piezo, but that Peat has a Rev A Toggle Switch.
Your Pictures show a PCB with no Revision. I don't know what the difference between Pre-Revision and Rev A Boards is though.

I sent an e-mail to EBMM, hope they reply. But I´pretty sure that what you mention is the problem.
 
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