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Hi everyone,
I am making a Jerry Only bass, the bass has a double p-bass pickup (you can see in the link). I am not to sure on how to do the electricals. What would be a good way to put in the double p bass pickups and what sort of price would I be looking at?
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Josh


http://becuo.com/jerry-only-bass

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[quote name='JJW' timestamp='1421782168' post='2664999']
Jerry uses lots of different pickups, so i am not to bothered about what pickups I use. What do you mean wire them straight into the jack, how do I do that?
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The 'hot' wire from the p/up goes to the jack tip. The other wire goes to the jack sleeve (earth...). Repeat for other p/up; job done.

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I have bought these from this ebay shop and think they are great value for money. They come with a wiring diagram for a standard P bass and indicate the colour coding for hot and ground.

[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231141292709?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT"]http://www.ebay.co.u...K%3AMEBIDX%3AIT[/url]

Just connect both pups to the jack socket and don't forget to add a ground from the bridge to the ground Side of jack socket.

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[quote name='JJW' timestamp='1421789244' post='2665128']
Last couple of questions how do I know which wire is the hot wire and how do I know which side of the jack? Also would It be fine if I just buy 2 sets of p bass pickups?
Thanks
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It sounds to me as if you're a beginner in this field (nowt wrong with that; we all started off as such...). I would suggest finding someone close by willing to show you the 101 soldering/electrical ropes and guide you through this. It's not rocker surgery, but, with all the different p/up and jack models around, it's difficult to give precise help. Publish your location, perhaps (either here or in your Profile...), and maybe some photos of the p/ups and jack would be useful..? Some kind BCer may be close enough to lend a hand. B)[size=4] [/size]

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[quote name='JJW' timestamp='1421790363' post='2665145']
They look good, thanks for the link. I have just seen some EMG pickups would I be fine if I had one set of those and one set from the link?
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Why would you want two different p/up makes..? Beware, too; many EMG p/ups are active, and require battery power to work.

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I am fairly new to the wiring part of this. The reason I mentioned the EMG pickups is because they are a good price and they are not the battery ones.

I have made a couple of basses in the past but I had someone else sort out the wiring for me.

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[quote name='JJW' timestamp='1421791091' post='2665161']
I have made a couple of basses in the past but I had someone else sort out the wiring for me.
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Getting someone to help/show you is a good idea. Especially with the wiring for this bass being so simple (you really can't get any simpler than this!) it'd be a great place for you to start.

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Simples

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If someone can just send you a jack with the hot (white) and ground (black) wires already soldered on, you could just connect to your pickups with terminal blocks, the method our KiOgon uses. This will allow you to swap p'ups too if you needed.

I would send you this, but I used the last of my parts creating my bitsa project which incidentally, used a Precision pickup wired straight to the output jack.

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