I made this pretty rough looking bass guitar around 30 years ago, aged 14, and never put any electronics in it; just wired the pickup straight to the output jack and plugged it in.
There was some buzzing, but it actually sounded pretty good!
Now that I have access to the internet I'm trying to put in basic volume and tone controls, and I'm having some issues, and have a few questions...
This is the wiring I'm going for: https://guitarelectronics.com/p-bass...iring-diagram/
Pretty simple.
I don't know what make the pickup is. It has three wires - red, white and a bare braided wire. 12 ohms between red and white, infinite resistance between red and braided / white and braided. So I'm assuming it's a simple single winding, with the braided wire doing some kind of shielding.
I don't know how to tell which is the 'hot' wire? I'm not even sure what that means. It's just a coil of wire around some magnets, isn't it? Wiring straight to the jack I get less buzzing with the white wire earthed, so I am assuming the red wire is 'hot'.
White wire is connected to the braided wire, and earthed to the bridge.
A capacitor between the outputs from the pickup fixes the buzzing.
All good so far, although I'd like to know about the 'hot' wire. Now to add a volume control.
I wired a 250K pot in series with the hot wire, and twiddled the knob. It makes NO difference to the volume! With the resistance turned all the way up there's a lot more buzzing, but the volume is exactly the same. I tested the post with my multimeter, and there's nothing wrong with it. Earthing the back of the pot makes no difference. Removing the capacitor doesn't help either.
What's going on?
I've had a play with the tone control too, and I can get a range of tones, but I have to set the pot in just the right position or there's a lot of buzzing...
Help!
There was some buzzing, but it actually sounded pretty good!
Now that I have access to the internet I'm trying to put in basic volume and tone controls, and I'm having some issues, and have a few questions...
This is the wiring I'm going for: https://guitarelectronics.com/p-bass...iring-diagram/
Pretty simple.
I don't know what make the pickup is. It has three wires - red, white and a bare braided wire. 12 ohms between red and white, infinite resistance between red and braided / white and braided. So I'm assuming it's a simple single winding, with the braided wire doing some kind of shielding.
I don't know how to tell which is the 'hot' wire? I'm not even sure what that means. It's just a coil of wire around some magnets, isn't it? Wiring straight to the jack I get less buzzing with the white wire earthed, so I am assuming the red wire is 'hot'.
White wire is connected to the braided wire, and earthed to the bridge.
A capacitor between the outputs from the pickup fixes the buzzing.
All good so far, although I'd like to know about the 'hot' wire. Now to add a volume control.
I wired a 250K pot in series with the hot wire, and twiddled the knob. It makes NO difference to the volume! With the resistance turned all the way up there's a lot more buzzing, but the volume is exactly the same. I tested the post with my multimeter, and there's nothing wrong with it. Earthing the back of the pot makes no difference. Removing the capacitor doesn't help either.
What's going on?
I've had a play with the tone control too, and I can get a range of tones, but I have to set the pot in just the right position or there's a lot of buzzing...
Help!
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