Dimarzio Crunch Lab & Liquifire pickups wiring Diagram as Ernie Ball Music Man JP Guitars

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  • Dimarzio Crunch Lab & Liquifire pickups wiring Diagram as Ernie Ball Music Man JP Guitars
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  • @mcbacau9315
    @mcbacau9315 10 дней назад

    Hi. I had a JP6 and the 3 way switch it was a 12 pin DiMarzio EP 1111. It was full humbucker on pos 1 & 3 and inner coils split in the middle without any push pull. This diagram is more like a Ibanez JS without the push pull of the Volume (treble bleed)

  • @danielalejandrorivasgalind577
    @danielalejandrorivasgalind577 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi dude! The Dimarzio manual indicates that in both the CrunchLab (bridge) and the LiquiFire (neck), the blue and the bare wires are connected to the ground, and the red wires to the switch.
    In your video, regarding the LiquiFire (neck), you suggest the blue wire goes to the switch, and the red and bare wires to the ground in the neck pickup. Doing that, you will have the same setup that Dimarzio suggests, but with the Liquifire pickup in reverse phase. Am I correct? If not, please clarify this. Thank you.

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  9 месяцев назад +1

      well, what you are saying is correct, if you mean by blue is black, there is no blue cable, there are red, black, white, green. petrucci use both pickups in reverse , which means the signal goes from green, white, black and then red (which is ground in that case) but as both pickups are in reverse, there is no reverse here :)
      in liquifire the signal starts from green to white, black and then red which is the ground, while in crunch lab the signal starts from black to red, green and then white which is ground in the case, that change to make the coil split is the 2 mid coils, incase you are not going to do coil split, so connect both greens to the switch, both reds with bare to the ground, black and white connected together for each pickup alone and cover the connection.
      is that clear or not?
      if you listen to me at 4:30 you will understand what I wrote :)

    • @danielalejandrorivasgalind577
      @danielalejandrorivasgalind577 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@musicalwolf1080Thank you for the clarification. I mentioned "blue" in reference to the schematic at minute 1:04, but I'm aware that Dimarzio uses the color green. My Sterling JP70 was initially wired according to the first schematic. However, I've since added a CL and an LF. This prompted my inquiry about the reverse configuration in your schematic at 4:30. I wasn't initially aware that CL was also in reverse.

  • @charlegilm6952
    @charlegilm6952 Год назад +1

    hi there. just a quick question about the orientation of the liquifire pickup. does the side where the wire is coming out has to be on the neck side? thanks

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  Год назад +1

      the cable goes straight to the cavity as te picture

  • @joshuarupert92
    @joshuarupert92 Год назад

    Hello, can you help me please. Convert push pull to a simple on of swith?

  • @gammanickify
    @gammanickify 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the video. Very helpful.
    Would this work in the sane way with a circuit with the booster?

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  8 месяцев назад +1

      yes, watch this video it will help you
      ruclips.net/video/FWCKq8rPdMk/видео.html

  • @dingdong676
    @dingdong676 3 года назад +3

    finally the secret ofJP tone is online :)
    thanks for the great info

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  3 года назад +2

      hahahaha, it is not a secret as much as online search

  • @stringbreaker87
    @stringbreaker87 2 года назад +2

    Translating this to a CTS push/pull pot which has a slightly different layout, the first thing you did is ground solder points 1 and 3 to the body of the push pull pot.
    So from top to bottom (knob facing up) on your layout a CTS push/pull pot solder points would be labled as:
    1 - 3
    C1 - C2
    2 - 4

  • @BJKAdventures22
    @BJKAdventures22 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the vid was a great help👍

  • @remikid7
    @remikid7 2 года назад +1

    it's really good and helping, it'll be better if the drawing pot is facing down. so we can see actual wiring on guitar position.

  • @joegalford2319
    @joegalford2319 3 года назад +2

    Very cool, thank you.

  • @Furiossa.
    @Furiossa. 6 месяцев назад

    Sorry for being late to the party, hope you are doing well and are still willing to answer to some random guys question :D
    I am currently doing some mods on a guitar that has JP LF/CL set in it.
    The guitar is a custom handmade one (Copy of a Blackmachine guitars model) and unfortunately it is way too thin and small to install 2 pots with current switch and volume pot setup, there just is no place for a tone pot...
    So my question is, would it be possible to do wiring like this with only 1 push pull volume pot? And if it is, would you care to explain it to me, or draw it or whatever...
    I know i am asking much but every kind of help would be very much appreciated, thank you in advance :)

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  6 месяцев назад

      yes you can, you need only 1 push/push or push/pull pot, everything will be the same except you can ignore the tone pot, connect all pickups wire to the push/ pull in the volume as you want, and from the volume direct to the cable socket

    • @Furiossa.
      @Furiossa. 6 месяцев назад

      @@musicalwolf1080 Thank you very much for your answer.
      So if i understood correctly, i wire the pickups exactly the same to the push/pull pot...
      But im curious about the wire that is going from the 3 way switch to the volume pot, should i wire it in the middle pin of the push/pull pot or to the right side? The output goes from the middle pin to the input socket, toggle switch wire is the only one that is confusing me, thank you in advance :)

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  6 месяцев назад

      @@Furiossa. yes , the wire that is going from the 3 way switch to the volume pot goes to the right side, and from the middle pin to the input socket guitar cable.
      1 wire is the signal, the second wire is the ground, both can be in the same cable (cable with 2 wires) or 2 different cables each cable is 1 wire, better 1 cable with 2 wires. In the drawing I use 1 cable 2 wires ( gray is for signal and black dashed line is for the ground)

  • @Ouann
    @Ouann 6 месяцев назад

    Can you do this without the tone push?

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  6 месяцев назад

      yes, but you will lose the coil split option

  • @fransonlp
    @fransonlp 2 месяца назад

    Is the bar magnetic of the Crunch Lab South or North?

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  2 месяца назад

      North

    • @fransonlp
      @fransonlp 2 месяца назад

      @@musicalwolf1080 Thanks for your reply! I wire my Crunch Lab according your instructions. Sounds amazing. Do you install treble bleed mod? Any value suggestions?

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  2 месяца назад

      @@fransonlp no, I don’t use treble bleed

  • @Theredhotsugar
    @Theredhotsugar 3 года назад +1

    Hi there! Thank you very much for your video, I have been looking for the configuration of john petrucci for a long time! I have a question, do you think that circuit works if I have only custom pot (two EP 1201)? I'm an amateur and it's going to be my first setup

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  3 года назад +1

      It will work, but you need to use the driller to increase the hole pot diameter in the guitar

    • @Theredhotsugar
      @Theredhotsugar 3 года назад +1

      @@musicalwolf1080
      thanks i am concerned because they are not push pull. I'll try how it looks and I'll tell you. Greetings and thanks!

    • @Theredhotsugar
      @Theredhotsugar 2 года назад +3

      @@musicalwolf1080 its works!! today perform the installation and it works! Thanks!

  • @SouthShine01
    @SouthShine01 Год назад

    Hi I wanna know if you have the standard wiring but for Dimarzio pickups,the direct replacement. thks

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  Год назад +1

      just connect the Black and white together, green and screen to the ground, Red to the selector switch

  • @orangeguitarmusik
    @orangeguitarmusik 3 года назад

    I installed the same pickups in my sterling jp157. Did you have to route the pickup cavities deeper in your guitar?

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  3 года назад

      No problem with the cavity, but I faced some some other problems , I will do a video soon about it

    • @agusmulya2034
      @agusmulya2034 3 года назад +1

      @@musicalwolf1080 waiting for update video "what some problem"

    • @musicalwolf1080
      @musicalwolf1080  3 года назад +1

      @@agusmulya2034 if you are using JP model take care from the pots hole diameter with the new pot you buy, also the pickups mount holes were smaller than the screw of the old pickups so needed to large the hole a little bit with the driller, last thing remove the foam under the old sterling pickups and add it to the dimarzio pickups so you can adjust the pickup height, and don;t try to use the springs which come with dimarzio pickups, use them in case of pickups rings

    • @agusmulya2034
      @agusmulya2034 3 года назад +1

      @@musicalwolf1080 i change pot too, i already make larger the hole.. Thanks for information.. 👍