How to Wire a Telecaster 4 Way Switch
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- Опубліковано 26 лют 2013
- The Telecaster 4 Way Switch offer a powerful tone upgrade to a regular Telecaster, adding an extra position to your tone arsenal. With the switch in position 4 the pickups are wired in series, resulting in a full and fat tone. A series circuit feeds the signal of one pickup into the other, doubling up the signal which results in a boost-like quality to your Tele's guitar sound. The rest of the positions work the same as a regular Telecaster.
In this video Kev shows you how to wire a Telecaster 4 Way Switch from start to finish, explaining all the components you'll need and techniques required to undertake this task.
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I was just considering doing this very mod to my Telecaster,following wiring diagrams has never been my strongest point so this video was a revelation ! thank you ! i just have to get the same 4 way switch as you so it all goes together the same as yours.
Thanks again
I have just completed this modification on my Squier CVC and fitted the 'Vintage' wires.
That 4th position gives a great extra sound.
I have cosidered doing the modification to my Japanese '52 reissue, but chickened out, as I have just fitted Fender Vintage pickups, and don't want to mess about with them. This guitar comes with small pots and a cheapo switch. I am upgrading with parts from Northwest Guitars. Great value and service.
Two tele's iv followed this video to now - both work fine , a very clear and straight to it video - thank you
I successfully changed my Lindy Fralin Blues Special overwound +2% with 4 way switch on my Telecaster by following this video~~~~~THANKS SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!
Followed your suggestion about no need to use heat sink for caps, buggered up my vintage cap. Thanks!!!!
Very clear and informative. Thank you a lot for making these videos!
great video, did my telecaster no problem following you, thanks for supplying the four way switch.
well worth doing
Excellent job with the instructions. Good Q and A above too.
Just fitted the four way switch with some seymour duncan's on my tele all works fine, thanks for the video.
Hi! Longstanding northwest guitar customer (and northwest resident) great instructional vid. Especially loved the cheeky tip about taping up the spanner!
Nice job mate! Was an easy mod thanks to you and your kit.
Just did this mod on a tele style guitar with P90s. All I had to do was flip the pickguard and replace the switch, wiring it as instructed in this video. P90s already have a seperate ground so it worked out fine. This is a very good tutorial.
Glad it was helpful to you Scott :)
Great tutorial 👌 👍 thanks so much 🙏
I did the 4 way switch modification. It adds an great feature for little cost and little effort. I recommend it for any Tele player.
What does it do ? Is there any ex. of the 4 way Tele wiring sound? I just changed my pickguard on my Tele in the process the Neck pups went dead? I think maybe I may have broken one or both leads to the pickup?!?!?!. Have you ever had this or any suggestions i.e. vids dealing w/this it issue it's a "Boutique 52 Tele neck" pup chrome covered. Thanks for any help.
We solder the ground to the tone pot on this particular mod just because the wiring diagram says to do it that way. We've found that if we try to ground it to the volume pot it doesn't work correctly.
It's not usually necessary to wire the bridge to the ground as the bridge pickup in a tele usually has a brass plate on the bottom, which is then connected to the bridge by the mounting screws, therefore grounding the whole thing.
i wish all the vids were as good as this thanks
New sub in the States. thank you for the info.
VERY helpful!!
Thanks a lot, that's a great tutorial - very thorough and informative. I think even a ham-fisted amateur like me could attempt this - my Squier CV50 deserves an upgrade!
Great video. Thanks for making it. I noticed there’s a difference in the video you wire the cap to the 3rd volume lug, which is not shown in the schematic. Is there a reason or difference? I’m asking because after wiring according to this video I’m only getting sound when the volume pot is maxed out. Any advice?
Well done!
Great video! I just tried the 4-way wiring on my new Warmoth Tele build. I'm not getting signal from the bridge on the 4th position. Can anyone give me some clues as to what to check? Thanks!
Cool , thx !
Why don't you solder the ground of the jack to the back of the volume pot, rather than to the back of the tone pot ?
And, isn't it important to wire the bridge to the ground as well ?
On my T-Style I use a 4-way, but the 4-way gives me both PUs in series, so I added a push/pull-pot for added out-of-phase. So this wiring will be different.
Actually, with the one I use, I have 6 different sounds, out-of-phase on parallel and serial switching of bot PUs.
Hi John,
Thanks for your comments regarding the video. Glad it's been some use to you.
We sell the Oak Grigsby 4-way switch on our website in the "electrics category". I would post a link to it but apparently it's not allowed here.
Any problems finding it just email me at info@northwestguitars.co.uk and I'll email you over a link.
Hope that helps
Kev
Question. I'm kind of new to soldering. At 8:30 when you're wiring those two wires to the contact, do the wires need to by physically touching each other before you solder them? Or do they just need to be touching the same contact?
Would the 4 way switch method work with humbuckers in a single coil size?
For G&L asat my neck pickup has no cover, is any ground mod necessary here ?
would it be possible to do this Mod with a strat 5-way switch? It doesn't bother me if one selection re-occurs twice
I have a tele neck pickup without a cover, therefore, I just go about adding a new wire without an previous steps, correct?
This is great! One question, though: Do you know the alternate wiring for: 1) BRIDGE, 2) B/N/Parallel, 3) B/N/Series, 4) NECK? Any idea where I might find a chart?
Thanks again for this video, you make it look easy!
Modified 4-Way Telecaster Mod: ua-cam.com/video/ZP6xTWvooJo/v-deo.html
Thanks for your comments, and for viewing our videos
Kev
So if you neck pickup does NOT have a metal cover, you do not need to mod? And if it does have a metal cover, after severing the one connection, they all 3 wires go to the same place on the pick up? Thanks.
OK, man, I got !!
Hi, I bought your kit and followed this tutorial then checked everything again to this tutorial twice and only the in series and parallel sections work:(
Where exactly does the ground wire go to on the bridge? Been looking everywhere and can't find any info on bridge grounding.
Nicholas Noble hopefully you’ve sorted this by now, but usually it will just be pinched between the bridge and body. Make sure some bare wire is showing, of course.
Question; what if your neck pickup does not have a cover? What's the procedure then?
Oh I get it, thanks!
Hmmm, not sure about this. I've only seen the wiring diagram we used for this video. Google is probably your best bet for this
Can someone help me here ? I wired a 4 way switcch into a telecaster. I wired it the same as standard 4 way mod. Although I used a P90 in the neck. And wired it as if a standard single coil. The P90 has braided cable. I soldered the braid to the appropriate lug on the switch and continued the hot to the appropriate lug. There is no metal cover so didnt earth that. The problem I have is that the bridge plate is noisy. There is no hum. Not so much thats not the problem. Its that I fingerpick and all I hear is my nails constantly banging the bridge and its annoying as hell. I even broke the connection on the back of the bridge pickup plate and wired a seperate wire to ground. Nothing makes a difference. Poor guitar is in pieces on my table and I am thinking to rewire to standard. But I love this humbucker type sound which is the point of doing this mod !?
Hi, I was looking at buying this 4-way tele switch kit from you guys on ebay, but was wondering if you could tell me whether this wiring would work with 4-conductor tele pickups such as the Seymour Duncan Hot Rails for neck and bridge.
Your wiring diagram and the one found on Seymour Duncans web page
(www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=tele_2h_4ws) seem to be near identical other than the way in which you ground the bridge and the capacitor.
Any help would be great, thank you.
How to increase greasebucket wiring into this mod?
Thank you for your enquiry Jek, This is a mod we will be introducing very soon. Watch this space!
Hi again Jek. Just a quick update to let you know that the Greasebucket mod will be available on our site in the next few days. You'll find it here - www.northwestguitars.co.uk/stratocaster-wiring-kits/
Video wiring is different from diagram.
Man, I did step by step but got no satisfactory result, when I select the pickup position, only got the neck and bridge. Already checked all circuit a million times and is identical, not so good because I'm a beginner.
Not sure what the problem is there but if you can take a few photos of the wiring and email them over I'll have a look for you, see if I can figure it out.
email address is: info@northwestguitars.co.uk
Kev