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Wiring a jazz bass in series


umcoo
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Well, its pretty easy. Just take the white wire from the second down volume center (the bridge hot wire), take the black wire from the neck pickup that is wired to the case of the pot (or some other earthing point), disconnect it from there and connect those white and black wires together (insulating them), and bobs your uncle. Then volume will be the first pot and the second old bridge volume won't do anything.

It sounds quite good.

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Each pickup will have a black and white wire (your colours may vary, but they'll be different colours), take the wire that is soldered to the back of the neck volume control (ground) off the back of the pot, so it's floating loose inside the bass.

Then remove the wire that goes to the middle lug of the bridge pickup off the centre lug and join it to the first wire that you removed. Make sure that it's isolated (electrician's tape or similar) and that's it.

Effectively you'll have a black and a white joined together at the end.

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[quote name='umcoo' timestamp='1477321422' post='3161395']
Do i need to splice and solder the 2 wires together, or can i just wrap them together in tape or heat shrink?
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Now't wrong with twisting and tape, or a terminal block. Anything is good as long as there's a good electrical connection.

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Have chat with Kiogon. He's a helpful guy, He'll tell you what to do. When you go in, series and knock out a volume there may be other changes you need in the harness. I'm sure there will be changes you need.

If you're not into wiring, maybe he should make you a new harness?

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