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    Hardwiring an electric guitar top and sleeve to a 3 pin, 3.5mm PCB audio jack input...

    I used to roll my own but I rarely do lately. If I tole now i don't use much
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    Hardwiring an electric guitar top and sleeve to a 3 pin, 3.5mm PCB audio jack input...

    I'm not entirely sure what voltage is but they are AlnicoV singles at the neck and and twin at the saddle. So running one wire from either left or right, not both?
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    Hardwiring an electric guitar top and sleeve to a 3 pin, 3.5mm PCB audio jack input...

    I'm not entirely sure what voltage is but they are AlnicoV singles at the neck and and twin at the saddle. So running one wire from either left or right, not both?
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    Hardwiring an electric guitar top and sleeve to a 3 pin, 3.5mm PCB audio jack input...

    I'm not entirely sure what voltage is but they are AlnicoV singles at the neck and and twin at the saddle. So running one wire from either left or right, not both?
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    hardwiring a pcb mount mono switched jack socket help

    Hi there It appears you did exactly the same thing Im doing now though I haven't got to the soldering part. I actually came on here to ask advice if it could be done ( if you would, please check out my post as I think you are the very man I seek. Did you resolve the issue? I was thinking that...
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    Hardwiring an electric guitar top and sleeve to a 3 pin, 3.5mm PCB audio jack input...

    Hello to all...I am new to the forum and am looking for a little advice with regards to a project I am currently attempting. A little on my background: I am a professional carpenter/joiner but have very limited experience with electronics. (Limited in this instance having the meaning of...
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