I am putting together a wiring diagram reference book and just completed my first diagram. I am looking for comments. Would you rather see it differently in terms of component design? It will have to stay in black and white due to printing costs, but i am open to other ideas.
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Yeah, I was going to go with arcs, but decided to go with the black dot junction.
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I am going to have a legend in the beginning of the book with all that info and I also think I am going to change all the grounding paths to dotted lines.
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I would make it clearer that soldering tips of the pots are actual parts of the pots (i.e. I would link the tips to the circle describing the pots).
On a totally different point of view, I think I would put disclaimer / TM marks to the trade marked names listed to publish this.
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What value pots, what value and what kind of capacitor? Where does the battery go?http://www.SDpickups.com
Stephens Design Pickups
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This is the second format draft. The grounds are now dashed, each solder point is a dot, and the parts list has been added. Any other critiques?
ps: I know the switch isnt listed on the parts. It has been fixed in the original.
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I would do the following:
Clearly say if this is the view from the front (player side) or the rear (cavity side.
Mark each pot with a symbol, like P1, P2, P3.
Identify the function of each pot (volume, tone, et al) and switch.
Mark each switch with a symbol (S1, S2, et al).
Say if the pot taper is linear or logarithmic. "Audio" isn't quite clear.
Mark the capacitor with a symbol, say C1.
Use the symbol names in the parts list, so it if perfectly clear which component goes with which description.
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