Tele Wiring Diagram Single Pickup

Here s a wiring setup for a tele with a seymour duncan p rail neck pickup.
Tele wiring diagram single pickup. Tele style guitar wiring diagram with three single coils 5 way lever switch 1 volume 2 tones. If your neck pickup has a cover you will need to separate the jumper connecting the cover to ground and run a separate wire off of the cover to be grounded separately for a how to check out our guide here. Wiring diagrams for stratocaster telecaster gibson jazz bass and more. I am new to the whole wiring guitars game though i do have experience doing it i have only gone off diagrams.
To wire it up take a look at the following diagram. Beautiful easy to follow guitar and bass wiring diagrams. Don t forget the supplies wire solder shielding amp. How to wire a telecaster video tutorial explaining how to install our telecaster wiring kit.
Ready to get started. The 3 choices are 1 the rail pickup by itself 2 both coils in parallel not series and 3 the p 90 by itself. 1 august 2013 it s time to explore the tele wiring that was introduced after 1967. Our wiring techs can design a custom wiring diagram for any brand and type of pickups with your choice of custom controls and options.
7 string wiring humbucker bridge dp701 middle dp710 reverse neck ibz 5 way switch 1 volume 1 tone. To understand why tele wiring changed in 1967 it. Click diagram image to open view full size version. Now that we ve analyzed the telecaster dark circuit that fender used from mid 1952 up to late 1967 factory telecaster wirings pt.
1 pickup guitar wiring diagrams. Typical standard fender telecaster guitar wiring. I am building a vintage style tele with only a bridge pickup. Neck white connected to output neck black connected to nothing.
The pickup switching is standard tele but a 3 position dpdt on on on mini toggle has been added to select how the coils of the p rail pickup are wired. I m looking for a wiring diagram that will give me the single coil tele bridge with the functionality of the volume tone knobs. This wiring is referred to as the modern or standard telecaster wiring and is still in use today. Neck neck middle middle bridge split middle bridge.