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Wiring Kit for P-Bass
Wiring diagram
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i-0139 Updated 10/03

Typical Precision Bass wiring: perhaps the least complex wiring setup of any electronic instrument.
Reduce unwanted electrical noise by using shielded coaxial cable for your longer wiring runs (for example, the connection between the controls and the output jack). Coaxial cable contains a center hot conductor which is shielded by an outer braid used for the ground wire.
For short connections between components, use standard non-shielded wire. Typically, white wire is used for hot and black for ground.
Stewart-MacDonald wiring kits contain black and white non-shielded wire, plus shielded coaxial cable. Extra black wire is included for running a string ground.




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Wiring Kit for P-Bass

Potentiometers and Push-Pull Pots

Capacitors

Switchcraft Output Jacks
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