The Best Wiring Scheme For Your Guitar || Tone Lab

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  • Today we look at some of the most common guitar wiring types and figure out which one will match your guitar the best.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 275

  • @hearpalhere
    @hearpalhere 4 роки тому +3

    I really enjoyed this video, thanks! You did a good job of explaining the pros & cons. The more I learn about these kinds of modifications, the more I can see that there is no single best way... it's really variable. Thanks!

  • @nmonye01
    @nmonye01 4 роки тому +5

    The kind of wiring scheme one uses is an underrated part of the guitar. Great video.

  • @juddalexander5642
    @juddalexander5642 6 років тому +35

    Killer!. I'd love to see more of this type of info. I find it all interesting and useful. Thanks for doing these.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому +2

      Thanks so much. These specialized videos are always really fun to make :)

    • @jerryrussell2600
      @jerryrussell2600 Рік тому

      He has other videos on pickups that include dome free downloads of PDF of schematics for wiring SSS, HSS, HHH pickup configurations.

  • @hybridnoisebloom
    @hybridnoisebloom 3 роки тому +2

    Great explanation of the 50s Gibson style wiring. It probably makes sense for me to do it that way because I don't use the tone knob a whole lot, so rolling the volume won't mess with the tone setting so much. Thanks!

  • @JamesMc2
    @JamesMc2 Рік тому +5

    Man, that Grease Bucket tone control set to zero sound you got is exactly what I strive for when choosing pot/cap values! …when it’s right there’s something “magical” happening in the mids, to me…. Thanks for the info!

  • @ericsell9469
    @ericsell9469 6 років тому +3

    Love these! I would like to see one with all the Strat wiring options....might be several hours long, but I'd watch till the end!

  • @offdutyjie
    @offdutyjie 6 років тому +3

    This was really great Jay! Thanks for the explaination! I really actually liked the 50s Les Paul and the Greasebucket at the end there. Its pretty awesome to know that your main go to Blue Tele has the Greasebucket control wiring as well! Keep up your videos man! You really should have more subscribers man - your videos are top notch along with your playing!

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому

      Really appreciate it, thanks!

  • @TheChadPad
    @TheChadPad 5 років тому +1

    Great video! Very informative and concise, even with all that you had to cover. I just had a 50s style mod done to my Flying V. Very very pleased with the result. It sounds clearer and more dynamic overall. I'm not sure if it's the same way a Les Paul was wired in the 50s, but mine is now wired like the original V's were

  • @umangu
    @umangu 3 роки тому +7

    Your playing is incredible and you explained it so well man, thanks! It's so evident that the guitar and tone are inspiring you to play what you're playing.

  • @lennyluzitano8920
    @lennyluzitano8920 4 роки тому +4

    love your guitar playing dude.... so proud of you young man..... i am 66 years old..... you are so young and have great blues, jazz, and rock style fuzed together..... God has blessed you with great talent and woderful personality

  • @benjaminking3677
    @benjaminking3677 4 роки тому +27

    I’d love to hear about series/parallel as well as in-phase/out-of-phase!

    • @TheFarout69
      @TheFarout69 3 роки тому +7

      Check out the Dan Armstrong article... "A More Versatile Strat" It's somewhere on the internet. His mod does all those tricks with only a blender pot. It's drawn for S/S/S but it could be used on a H/S as well if the humbucker is 4 wire.

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Рік тому

      @@TheFarout69 wow really how?

  • @bbowman7260
    @bbowman7260 5 років тому +1

    NIce , informative video. Would like some guidance on Resistor and Cap values. Love the demos!

  • @sglee4708
    @sglee4708 3 роки тому +1

    I wish I would have seen your video first instead of all the other ones I've watched it was very informative thank you

  • @dalemullen96
    @dalemullen96 8 місяців тому +1

    Perhaps a little longer peek at the wiring diagrams would be useful to many. Alternatively, the ability to download the wiring diagrams would be helpful.
    Great explanation as why each wiring method sounds differently with examples.

    • @PRTGuitar
      @PRTGuitar 6 місяців тому

      Perhaps a google search is in your future.

    • @dalemullen96
      @dalemullen96 6 місяців тому

      Obviously that doesn't always work. That's how I arrived here.@@PRTGuitar

  • @ForViewingOnly
    @ForViewingOnly 6 років тому +3

    Great stuff, Jay. I'll be coming back to this video for sure. A reference for future tinkering!

    • @jackiedixon5076
      @jackiedixon5076 2 роки тому

      Please, Capacitor for great traditional blues tone. Think Bb King. Please do a video.

  • @MrTurtleywasted
    @MrTurtleywasted 2 роки тому

    1st time DIY wiring and the video like this one is really helpful. Thank you Jay

  • @charlescampbell9267
    @charlescampbell9267 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the explication of how different treble bleed circuits affect the treble/ volume relation. I’ve been looking for that info!

  • @FRETW1ZARD
    @FRETW1ZARD 5 років тому

    This video is great, thank you so much. I do have a question though:
    Are any of these mods NOT compatible with a no-load tone pot?

  • @tanguydelooz2881
    @tanguydelooz2881 5 років тому

    Super sharp info thanks !!
    I was looking for info pullpush wiring for strat pickups in series for some boost in solos or humbeckertype sound.

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight 6 років тому +2

    That blue Tele! Scrumptious!

  • @SFCUSA
    @SFCUSA 5 років тому +4

    Awesome guitar playing!

  • @aidanduncan8187
    @aidanduncan8187 4 роки тому

    Amazing Video Jay, I had a greasebucket in an am special tele I had. I found that with lots of gain it was very bright a=even all the way down. This was great to know as I'm looking to do a 4-way mod in a new tele and will probably try the 50s wiring this time. Thanks man :-)

  • @brianroossien1
    @brianroossien1 6 років тому +6

    I would love to see more videos like these. I think more people could benefit to understand how much simple mods on the guitar can contribute to your playing and finding 'your' tone. I have a simple treble bleed on an LP, Duncan on a Jazzmaster (with strat pickups) and a I have a Warmoth Mooncaster that I did a master Volume with a simple circuit but Duncan bleeds on the volume of neck and bridge pickups. I would like to see videos like this maybe on series/parallel and jimmy page wiring. I think those are two interesting and common ones others would enjoy as well.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому +1

      Great idea. Series/Parallel and Phase circuits were on the original plan for this vid, but then it would have been 30 minutes long, haha.

    • @brianroossien1
      @brianroossien1 6 років тому +2

      JayLeonardJ Still would have watched ;)

  • @MsPedro444
    @MsPedro444 5 років тому +1

    hi ! Great video and Great explanation of the subject . I would like to ask if is posible or factible to Install a single coil pickup and a single coil size humbucker pickup next to each other in the same position like for example in the neck , could this setup couse any dramatic noise becouse of the magnets next to each other ?? . i wonder because i am about to make a custom guitar and i like the sound of a single coil from suhr on the neck but at the same time i like the sound of a twinblade from kiesel but i dont like the sound of a humbucker with push-pull System that converts the humbucker pickup in a single coil it is just not enough for me . i hope you can help me with this thanks lml .

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for this, great informative video

  • @smokepeddler
    @smokepeddler 3 роки тому +5

    You can custom load any pot to any resistance by soldering a resitor to the outside lugs. Example: 500k pot with 1 meg resistor + lead on lug 1 ~ lead on lug 3 = approx 340k .

  • @greg4673
    @greg4673 3 роки тому

    Good video Jay. Not too techy and with quick and dirty audio samples and very nice graphics. All and all great vid. Thanks.

  • @guascamsb8138
    @guascamsb8138 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for this video, it was very enlightening and helpful, I learned a lot.

  • @rexturner8208
    @rexturner8208 4 місяці тому +1

    Just converted my Korean Strat from single coils to DiMarzio Cruisers with treble bleed ala Andy Timmons. Love his tone. Thanks for this rundown.

  • @taokichavez9319
    @taokichavez9319 2 роки тому

    really nice video, thanks for going over the wiring schemes, would love to see more maybe focused for metal players or high distortion

  • @cjaquilino
    @cjaquilino 5 років тому +2

    Good video. One thing I thought you might mention was the Passive Treble Bass system that G&L uses. Though I know it's just a high pass filter.

  • @stevenb.9839
    @stevenb.9839 4 роки тому +1

    Thx Jay you're doing great ... PRS wiring schematics would be great to demystified, how do they wire on a 5 way switch/ superswitch etc. ... respect the living

  • @alsilverman5084
    @alsilverman5084 3 роки тому

    Wow this was a terrific and helpful video. Thanks!

  • @danmontgomery.
    @danmontgomery. 3 роки тому

    Awesome info Jay. Have you ever checked out the Peavey T60/T40's tone & volume circuits ? They did some pretty cool stuff.

  • @jc6721
    @jc6721 4 роки тому

    Great video! I know this one is a couple of years old but I'd like to see a similar video discuss the differences in 3 way, 4 way and 5 way switches on a Tele.
    I have always been a strat player and I just started getting into tele's and had no idea they even had 4 and 5 way switches with just 2 pickups. Mind was blown! And now I am obsessed with how versatile and simplistic a Tele can be all at the same time!

    • @smokepeddler
      @smokepeddler 3 роки тому

      4 way and 3 way have individual lugs for each position. Standard 5 way has 3 lugs. Pos 4 and 2 share lugs. Super 5 way has a double set of lugs for each position.

  • @flatroc1
    @flatroc1 Рік тому

    Great video. We need this info. You got any thoughts on the neck/bridge bleed pot on a strat ? I'm trying to figure out how to do this and have the neck by-pass the tone knob and only control mid and bridge. Chow

  • @franky5441
    @franky5441 4 роки тому

    Very interesting info.I love to see a wiring for a hamer slammer archtop guitar with two humbuckers combined with a volume control and two tone controls.

  • @graxjpg
    @graxjpg 5 років тому

    What values should be good for a single coil strat for the treble bleed in series? Seems like a good idea after putting a throw switch and a phase/cancellation switch for the neck pickup

  • @briandietrich1373
    @briandietrich1373 2 роки тому

    Thank you and great playing!

  • @jimiwills
    @jimiwills 4 місяці тому

    Grease pot looks/sounds lovely. I'm gonna try it in the 50s position on my lp. My other two knobs will be coil split blending.

  • @olenfersoi8887
    @olenfersoi8887 Місяць тому

    I've settled on a "Super Duper" Strat wiring plan: which is the 9-way HSS Strat wiring (push-pull tone pots, allowing series & parallel pickup blends as well as all three pickups on at once, or bridge & neck on)...plus two added pots: One to blend the outputs of the two tone pots, and a pot to control a variable treble bleed on the volume control. This setup gives virtually any desired option.
    Two other possibilities are (1) is to add a 3-way switch for the bridge humbucker to allow it to be Normal, Reverse Phase, or Split Coil...and Replace the middle single coil pickup with a Lace AlumaTone type.
    About the only other option I can think of is to make provision to switch in a resister to 500KOhm pots to convert effectively to 250 KOhm. However, the tone controls pretty much accomplish the same effect, so that could be redundant. If the split coil switch is incorporated, such a resister could be incorporated into whichever circuit is appropriate, depending upon the pot resistance chosen.
    The 10-way Freeway switch offers some of these options, but not all of them.

  • @kuyakoi3469
    @kuyakoi3469 4 роки тому

    Yo, i need your advise man. Im tired of balancing my dirty and clean tones on a live gig. What should be the best route? Should i stick to stompboxes or multieffects?

  • @Jakexx01
    @Jakexx01 4 роки тому

    Great video and playing as well. I'm building a 3 pickup single coil guitar consisting of a no-caster bridge and two Strat pups, middle and neck. I am wiring it with a Dave Gilmore 7-way (w/mini toggle) circuit along with a treble bleed mod. Thanks for the explanation of the table bleed. I really liked the treble bleed on your Tele with the Bigsby bridge. You helped steer me towards which style treble bleed design to start with. I may have to play with the component values to tweak it to fit my taste, but that's always been a given. 👍

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for writing. Hope you find the magic combo for your project!

  • @jimmyfavereau
    @jimmyfavereau 3 роки тому

    excellent presentation and some snappy licks :D thanks Jay !

  • @bernhardnizynski4403
    @bernhardnizynski4403 5 років тому

    Standard wiring for me. Nice playing by the way!

  • @moboei
    @moboei 3 роки тому

    Id love to see the traditional writing for a vintage tele with explanation why they sound so good

  • @adityapurwanegara8292
    @adityapurwanegara8292 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video Jay, i'm going with grease bucket after this as i play a lot with tone knob

  • @joshuamedendorp4073
    @joshuamedendorp4073 4 роки тому

    Which caps are you using for your greasebucket? 0.1, 0.022, and 4.7k resistors like S.Duncan suggest?
    I am thinking of 0.05 caps instead of the 0.1 and 0.01 instead of the 0.022. Keeping with the 4.7k resistors and going with a 0.002 treble bleed with 100k resistor.

  • @normladuke8462
    @normladuke8462 4 роки тому

    Great explanation, and nice playing.

  • @charles-ul9uo
    @charles-ul9uo 3 роки тому

    good stuff jay. this should be a book.

  • @elonmush4793
    @elonmush4793 4 роки тому

    high quality pots, a treble bleed capacitor (maybe combined with a resistor), well set up pickups and changing the tone pot capacitor so that it doesn't cut all the highs and mids 👍

  • @redelk2974
    @redelk2974 2 місяці тому +1

    this helped me. thank you.

  • @ericcarpenter3263
    @ericcarpenter3263 6 років тому +1

    Awesome man. Thanks. I kept hear about Grease Bucket and thought it would be cool, but I keep tone on 10 and use volume to control how dirty or clean the sound is.... gonna try that 50s Les Paul wiring on a guitar. Got a LP Special that would be great for that.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому +1

      Ooh, you'll love it. It's a fun mod for for anyone that keeps that tone at 10.

  • @giulioluzzardi7632
    @giulioluzzardi7632 11 місяців тому

    Cool sounds, I have the same Tele with "Texas Specials" and when I turn down the volume it sounds the same only quieter. I believe the standars wiring is still the most usable after (like you) having tried every mod known and not known with caps of all kinds. Best Tone I ever heard was an Esquire with a .050mf wax /paper cap, in a Fender every tiny little change can alter the tone, even the thickness of the wires used for the pots/switches...super sensitive. Keep up the sterling work!

  • @78tag
    @78tag 3 роки тому

    Sorry about the late response, I just saw this video and sub'd. Have you ever done a walk-thru of the 345 stereo/varitone circuit? I sure could use a thorough explanation of the interaction between the p/u's and the vol/tone controls? I think the LP's used the same wiring scheme (except for the varitone). It isn't the typical interplay you would expect from the standard controls. Thanks for your hard work here either way.

  • @heiah
    @heiah 3 роки тому +1

    I’d be very interested interested in learning more about those 4-way and 5-way solutions, push/pull knobs and their possibilities as well ass their practicality- and especially what they sound like

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 3 роки тому

      im tryuing to figure out what i need to do a broadcaster with a blower switch

  • @GoudVis56667
    @GoudVis56667 3 роки тому

    I saw something on the Seymour duncan website about a .047 cap in series with a pickup to brighen it up a bit. Can you do this with the tone knob? So it will be a bass cut instead of a treble cut. Cheers

  • @victorpascali5983
    @victorpascali5983 3 роки тому

    Oh my gosh, between this and the other video you did with your other Tele's this is friggin awesome!!! Thank you. I have 3 Teles and Im gonna hot rod them with these little tricks!! Thank you again. I'll hit up your Patreon to show my appreciation !!

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much! Always great to have another Tele Fanatic on the team. Feel free to hit me up anytime if you have and tone questions or mod tips :)

  • @jodysanders1111
    @jodysanders1111 4 роки тому +3

    I learn something new every time I watch one of your videos. You keep it interesting and fun to learn all sorts of different things. Great video once again. Thanks for the knowledge share.

  • @1mdlmusic
    @1mdlmusic 4 роки тому +5

    My favorite mod for a 2 pickup guitar is one volume control for each pu, no tone knob, and no selector switch. This allows for a nearly infinite number of tones by mixing trebley bridge pu sounds with bassier neck pu sounds.

  • @raulgrangeiro
    @raulgrangeiro 4 роки тому

    Nice, I liked 50’s Les Paul wiring

  • @LenLochmiller
    @LenLochmiller Рік тому

    stock tbx tone vs tbx mod. I enjoy your content and appreciate your channel

  • @Pauly421
    @Pauly421 4 роки тому +3

    Saw you're using Reaper. Instantly subbed haha.

  • @81rockstar1
    @81rockstar1 3 роки тому

    JLJ, i would like to see a 3 humbucker pickups with 3 mstr vol and 1 mstr vol done in a video step by step. Thanks.

  • @bwakeman
    @bwakeman 6 років тому +2

    I’d love to see how to do some push-pull pots! I’m looking to put some in my Les Paul

    • @paulfrombrooklyn5409
      @paulfrombrooklyn5409 4 роки тому +1

      GO here: guitarelectronics.com/guitar-wiring-resources/. They have so many wiring diagrams for all types of pickup and pot configurations including push/pull pots.

  • @TinselKoala
    @TinselKoala 5 років тому

    Thanks! Maybe you can tell me: What is the point of the "kill switch pot" as fitted to, for example, the Epiphone Les Paul Specials? Could this be converted into something useful, replaced with a pushpull switch pot with different tone option or something? I just don't see the reason for a switch on a tone knob that kills the output of the guitar totally.

    • @barbmelle3136
      @barbmelle3136 4 роки тому

      Yes, I pulled out the seldom used "stutter switch" and replace it with a push pull pot for coil splitting. Unless you are really skilled at converting a regular humbucker to coil split wiring, you will be better off buying a pickup that is already made for that.

  • @nicolasmayrand7157
    @nicolasmayrand7157 3 роки тому

    So greasebucket would be the best option for jazz on a tele ?? With a treble bleed on top ???

  • @G5Hohn
    @G5Hohn 3 роки тому +1

    There's only a couple ways to wire a two-pickup guitar. LP wiring gives you maximum control, but can be fiddly. I think Tele wiring with a basic master V&T and a 3-way is plenty useful.
    When I built my strat, I did a blender pot and that is surprisingly useful. LOTS of tonal colors available when you can blend in a tiny bit of bridge to the neck, or neck to the middle, etc.

    • @collinmckinney6952
      @collinmckinney6952 Рік тому

      *only a couple ways people do wire them. However there are endless ways to wire it actually.

  • @CliffHawkins
    @CliffHawkins 6 років тому

    Cool video to introduce the wiring... only thing it missed was the cap and resistor values - they make a huge difference to the sound.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому +1

      Very true!!! That is definitely a topic that needs it's own video :) Thanks for writing

  • @davidbalthazard3058
    @davidbalthazard3058 4 роки тому

    Wow really interresting !! I can listen to this 3x more deep in the knowledge. I have a question if you mind, I am building a kit and I dont know or find what tip or wiring it is, even if I wired it already, do you know where i can find it or get more information about wiring. Because I think my tone cap is all on ground, and I follow the correct diagram for the kit and it worked when testing it. I am looking To learn more and understand what i am doing. Thank you and keep on !!

    • @jerryrussell2600
      @jerryrussell2600 5 місяців тому

      Six Strings Supplies, a channel on youtube, has many wiring diagrams and videos with great quality camera closeups of his soldering each wire individually,

  • @assadalsaati6290
    @assadalsaati6290 5 років тому

    I always play on ten but when i saw all those different tones i think I'll try them out

  • @druwk
    @druwk 3 роки тому

    I have a Treble bleed, but have been running into the “overly bright problem” with my King Tone Mini Fuzz (which I love). I had a push/pull put in to disengage it when I’m using my Fuzz.
    I would be interested in having some kind of Out of Phase switch for my two pickup guitar. Would love to see/hear that mod.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  3 роки тому

      Try the 50s mod. That might give you the treble response you like without to "Bright Fuzz" issue :) Thanks for writing!

    • @jerryrussell2600
      @jerryrussell2600 5 місяців тому

      Guns and guitars youtube channel, does a 42 tones video that has the out of phase switching plus much more. His wiring diagram is had by a $5 patron fee.

  • @ericmojave6061
    @ericmojave6061 2 роки тому

    The 4-way switch adding the series wiring for both pickups is a great mod! Just have to disconnect the ground from the pickup cover and add another wire leading to the switch. It’s an amazing mod, and I’m adding this to the circuit of my tele build.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  2 роки тому

      Lots of people LOVE that mod. Always worth a try for any Tele cat!

    • @ericmojave6061
      @ericmojave6061 2 роки тому

      @@JayLeonardJ hey Jay, thanks for the reply. Your playing is inspirational. I haven’t ever owned a tele, but I love that SOUND! I love the beat up look of your axes

  • @JimmyDevere
    @JimmyDevere 4 роки тому

    Was the 50s mod only on gibsons or was this common to fender strats of the era? thank you

  • @hugooliveira1020
    @hugooliveira1020 Рік тому

    Amazing content, thanks for share!

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 3 роки тому

    Oh. The greasebucket is a treble bleed for the tone knob. Now I get it. I have you to thank for the lightbulb over my head right now.

  • @TeleCaster66
    @TeleCaster66 Рік тому

    I like treble bleed circuits but I use a fuzz box and it they don't work well together because you can't turn the volume pot down to clean up the sound.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  Рік тому

      I like using the 50s wiring with Fuzz pedals. Keeps that bright taper without messing with the clean up :)

  • @fazwagon786
    @fazwagon786 4 роки тому

    Hi, J what is the best treble bleed for Hss on deluxe pickups...

  • @strontvliegable
    @strontvliegable 4 роки тому

    Do you happen to know how i can make my own pickups and do the wiring in a way that i could switch between parallel phase in, out/series in and out? I would like to have as many different sound possibilities as possible. Also i'm a metal player who likes warm sweet clean sound so if you have any suggestions then i'm all ears!

    • @lukaskuipers7791
      @lukaskuipers7791 3 роки тому

      phase switch and a 4 way pickup selector ought do it. If for a guitar with more than 2 pickups might be a little more annoying

  • @benburnett8109
    @benburnett8109 2 роки тому

    Im here in 2022 and want to say thanks for all the info. Subbed and liked. Thanks.

  • @slavesforging5361
    @slavesforging5361 5 років тому

    Great video! pot resistance. Linear or audio taper pots. does signal chain/wiring diagram affects sounds?
    i remember buying symour duncan pickups for my jackson dinky (super strat type thing). the duncan's came with a diagram. the jackson website had a diagram. they were both different. looked at my guitar stock. it was different from either of those. looked up diagrams from the fender website (figuring it's basically a strat) and IT was different! as a novice at the time i decided to do none of the above, but borrowed ideas from all in a way that made sense to me and it worked. but i wonder how much the way i wired it changed the tone and controls!?

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  5 років тому

      pot resistance will and pot tapers do make a difference in the feel and swell of the knobs. Every one has a different idea of what sounds the best, I recommend trying a few from some people you respect and going with the one that sounds the best to you :)

    • @slavesforging5361
      @slavesforging5361 5 років тому

      @@JayLeonardJ thanks for the reply. I will!

  • @tomaskey6844
    @tomaskey6844 4 роки тому

    Very good information and excellent presentation. Clearly this was not meant to be an in depth step by step guide but rather was a primer on the subject. Was sad to see another reviewer didn't catch that aspect. This was a very good way to help me choose which way I want to go with modding my new Fender Player. First mod(electronically), will be to change to Master Volume, Master Tone, and a blender pot on bridge and middle PU's. Then I want to get a 6 position rotary switch and try things like various tone bleed values or whatever else I can think of. Thanks for sharing, I'm going to subscribe.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  4 роки тому +1

      I've had lots of fun with fixed caps in a rotary switch. Really brings out a cool character in the tone, especially as the values get lower.

    • @tomaskey6844
      @tomaskey6844 4 роки тому

      @@JayLeonardJ did you use caps only? How about caps with resistors also? I'm excited to try different combinations. Personally I think people replace PU's to soon in their pursuit of tone. I don't care if they hang PU's, I'm just making the point that there are other ways to go. Using a rotary switch gives more options faster than changing PU's. Hoping my blender pot will be in this week. Still have not ordered the rotary switch. Need to get on that!

  • @tlkshowhst
    @tlkshowhst 4 роки тому

    That yellow tele is beautiful.

  • @MrAmer532
    @MrAmer532 Рік тому

    Great video! Very helpful

  • @garycoraluzzi1166
    @garycoraluzzi1166 3 роки тому

    Great video. Wish you actually did that playing a Les Paul also

  • @kariabspoel2483
    @kariabspoel2483 6 років тому

    Been putting off trying the 50s wiring on my les paul deluxe for no good reason... time to step up - your explanation confirmed how it could be my thing. Might also swap out the volume pots (current 300k into 250k) to tame some of the highs from the mini humbuckers, which are treblier than my strat or tele , oddly enough. Thanks for making this clear and informative!

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому

      You got and and good luck. Hope you enjoy the 50s mod: It really is great for opening up those Gibson style guitars.

    • @kariabspoel2483
      @kariabspoel2483 6 років тому

      JayLeonardJ finally got the rewiring done and I could not be happier! The range of usable tones is massively expanded and now I have a sense of dynamic range that I never had on a les paul before (something I”d been missing as a strat player). Everyone needs to try which is the best option for their style, and the modern wiring was simply not doing much for me, and get their guitars a new on life! Thanks again for making this video

  • @markcooper9497
    @markcooper9497 6 років тому

    Great Jay...have you tried the 50s LP wiring on your Revstar? Thinking of rewiring mine to get it a little brighter before I change pickups. Ta...

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому +1

      The Tone pot in your Revstar might be a 250K. Try boosting it up to 500K and see if it makes a difference for you :)

    • @markcooper9497
      @markcooper9497 6 років тому

      JayLeonardJ cheers, I'll have a look... Mark

    • @markcooper9497
      @markcooper9497 6 років тому

      Took the tone pot out altogether! Made a huge difference and fits with the ethos of a stripped down café racer! Cleans up great too.

  • @MAP448
    @MAP448 Рік тому

    I changed my 1950's Les Paul Standard model guitar that I just bought from the factory a couple months ago from the new modern wiring scheme that it came with to the 1950's wiring scheme that I got from Throwbacks videos on UA-cam because I thought what's the point of having a 1950's Gibson Les Paul Standard model that has a modern wiring scheme. Wouldn't you want yours to have the 1950's wiring scheme? Finally my question is, after performing this mod why does my volume control only come alive after 7 or 8??? Is this normal??? I heard Jeff Mcerlaine referencing this mod in a video & I thought I heard him mention something about that if you have this mod that you will have to be playing at a certain volume level. Is this correct??? Please advise?

  • @earlycuyler8719
    @earlycuyler8719 4 роки тому +7

    on my tele I use a 250k volume and a 1meg tone. it works well with my older 71' fender dr. I have one strat that sounded good but the neck and mid pickups were dark for my taste so I installed a 500k tone to them leaving the 250k tone for the bridge while leaving the 250k volume, problem solved!

  • @drewg3087
    @drewg3087 3 місяці тому

    For me the 50s wiring just sounds incredible. I like the fullness of the tone and able to add a little more trouble if needed. I have it in my list Paul Junior and Gibson Les Paul so maybe I’m biased but I think I’m gonna stick with the 50s wiring for my telly, but the grease bucket is very tempting, and it’ll be cool to have a different wiring for a different guitar.

  • @Big-A-Russel
    @Big-A-Russel 4 роки тому

    Hey what about putting Humbuckers in and using a split?

  • @Bmcarroll1
    @Bmcarroll1 6 років тому

    I may have to give the treble bleed a try. I like to turn down the volume on my high output humbuckers to something more reasonable.

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  6 років тому

      Yeah, that would definitely do the trick! Give the series wiring style a try :)

  • @cybrunel1016
    @cybrunel1016 5 років тому

    Good review but the caps and resistors values would have been nice to have.

  • @morgan79347
    @morgan79347 3 роки тому

    What are the values of the cap & resistor. Thanks

  • @terrymiller111
    @terrymiller111 2 роки тому

    Wonderful playing. And I am not a Tele guy. But you are very persuasive.

  • @catchafire3509
    @catchafire3509 3 роки тому

    Love you're playing

  • @gilbertoandradeguitar2920
    @gilbertoandradeguitar2920 3 роки тому

    Gostei tanto do vídeo que já assisti três vezes...🤟

  • @jamesk1619
    @jamesk1619 5 років тому +9

    The 50's wiring that I usually see has the tone cap bridging the outside leg of the tone pot and the middle leg of the vol pot. This is how I usually wire my humbuckers.

  • @BENfromSUNDIAL
    @BENfromSUNDIAL 3 роки тому

    Why do some schematics for “LP 50s Mod” show the tone cap wired between the vol and tone pots, and some (like yours around 7:00) show it wired between the tone pot lug and the back of the tone pot itself?

    • @JayLeonardJ
      @JayLeonardJ  3 роки тому

      Both schematics do the exact same thing, just approach it a little differently. The version I used is actually is not the original LP 50s wiring, but instead a way to mod your modern style wiring to work exactly like the 50s wiring without moving too many wires around.

  • @schultzb7513
    @schultzb7513 3 роки тому

    Can you give us some capacitor values... for the different wirings?