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Capacitors
Ceramic disc capacitors sold in packages of 12.
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1290
0.001 microfarad, Package of 12
Yes
$3.86
1291
0.020 microfarad, Package of 12
Yes
$3.86
1292
0.050 microfarad, Package of 12
Yes
$4.38
1293
0.100 microfarad, Package of 12
Yes
$4.38
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5-way Lever-action Switch
3-way Lever-action Switch
3-way Toggle Switch
Wiring for Jazz Bass
Wiring Kit for P-Bass
5-way Lever-action Switch
Wiring for Stratocaster & three-pickup guitars
i-3192 Updated 01/08
Typical Strat three-pickup wiring. The switch is usually installed with the spring facing away from the pots, but can face either waytheres no difference, electronically.
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
3-way Lever-action Switch
Wiring for Tele & two-pickup guitars
i-3191 Updated 02/09
This traditional spring-action lever switch is commonly used for Telecaster® style guitars. This switch has 1-5/8" mounting screw spacing, and needs at least 1-3/8" depth in the body cavity. A 1/16" x 1-1/16" slot in the pickguard/control plate is required for the lever.
About our kits
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 to the bridge.
Notes on wiring
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.
#0138 Wiring Kit for Tele®
The spring on the switch can be on either side (theres no difference, electronically). String ground on a Tele® is usually made by the metal baseplate of the bridge pickup contacting the metal bridge. If your pickup doesnt have a metal baseplate, run a string ground wire from the back of the volume pot to the underside of the bridge (shown by dotted line).
#1801 Wiring Kit with 3-way Lever Switch
This wiring diagram is suitable for any two-pickup guitar with humbuckers, single-coils or a combination of both.
#1801 wiring option
For guitars with humbuckers that have a coil-tap or series-link, this wiring makes the middle position a combination of neck and bridge single-coil outputs in parallel.
3-way Toggle Switch
Wiring for Les Paul, LP Junior, SG, JPLP & two-pickup guitars
i-1217 Updated 04/08
This double-pole 3-way switch is commonly used for Les Paul
®
and other 2-pickup guitars. It's threaded shaft is 5/16" (7.94mm) tall.
This switch requires a 1/2" (12.70mm) diameter mounting hole, and at least 15/16" (23.81mm) body cavity depth.
Notes on wiring
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 to the bridge.
About our kits
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.
#1802 Wiring Kit for Two-Pickup Guitar
This wiring diagram is suitable for any two-pickup guitar with humbuckers, single-coils or a combination of both (master volume, master tone).
#0133 Les Paul Wiring Kit
Alternate volume control wiring
You can wire both of the volume controls of a Les Paul (or any other dual volume control instrument) so that you can blend the volume of the pickups independently. This solves the problem at the middle position of the selector switch in which turning down one volume control affects both pickups.
#0126 JPLP Wiring Kit
The JPLP (Jimmy Page Les Paul) wiring kit allows you to coil-cut the bridge pickup using a push-pull tone control. The other feature of the JPLP wiring is that in the middle position of the pickup selector, the bridge pickup is out-of-phase with the neck pickup.
In this setup, the bridge humbucker cannot be a 2-conductor pickup. The pickup must have a 3 or 4 conductor wires, plus a shield or bare wire. Follow your pickup manufacturer's specs, and wire the series-link (coil-cut) to the push-pull pot as shown in the diagram. Connect the bare wire and the typical "hot" wire to ground (typically the back of the volume pot). Then wire the typical ground wire to the input lug of the bridge pickup volume control. This should give you an out of phase sound in the middle position. If not, simply reverse the bridge pickup's hot and ground wires.
Wiring for Jazz Bass
Wiring diagram
i-0032 Updated 02/07
Typical Jazz Bass wiring. The two volume controls blend the signals of the two pickups independently. Unlike most other guitar wiring, the output wires from the pickups connect to the middle lugs of the volume pots, letting you turn the volume of one pickup down without affecting the other.
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.
Wiring Kit for P-Bass
Wiring diagram
i-0139 Updated 12/08
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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