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post #22 is for a seven string, will it be the same for an eight string?
Sorry to bump an old thread, but id much rather bump this and bring good info back into the light than start a new thread.
However,
I'm trying to put Crunchlab/liquifire into my Agile 7 with one volume and a three way toggle. This Diagram looks correct for my situation, but im confused on whats going on with that toggle, the ground and wires that come from the pickups I understand but whats up with the random connection in the middle? Should I really just solder a connection on those two points? What does that achieve within the wiring? Sorry, a bit new with wiring. Thanks for any input and the awesome diagrams!
By something "weird", can you describe please?
Have a sound clip?
I don't think it is your pickups, because at one point or another, every coil has been accounted for.
The anomaly seems to be in position #4.
Have you confirmed that you did indeed wire in the jumper from Terminal #2 to Terminal #7 as shown in the diagram?
Is the switch that you purchased exactly the same as the one you replaced?
Sometimes, terminal assignments differ according to each manufacturer.
I'm at a loss. From everything I see, it should be working.
Ibanez uses a special 5-way switch on their 2-humbucker guitars.
It has the same appearance as a standard 5-way switch, but internally it is not the same, and the connections in the diagram will not work correctly with a standard 5-way, which was intended for 3-pickup guitars.
The special switch is not available separately from Ibanez (or anyone else, to my knowledge), and it is not possible to wire a standard 5-way to do the same thing.
We have a multipole 5-way switch (EP1112), which can perform the same functions as the original Ibanez switch.
I couldn't find the problem at all, so I contacted DiMarzio and this is what they said:
Ok, grave digging here, sorry, but I've managed to buy the Ibanez VLX91 super switch a few years ago, so, get in contact with your local Ibanez dealer and you're good to go.
I dunno if it's just me but I'm getting a "3rd part hosting temporarily disabled" on all the photobucket images in this thread. seems like helpful pics but even when I click it's saying the same thing in photobucket
We are sorry that the entire set of dimensions was not visible on the website. The attached diagram shows the dimensions for most of our F-spaced models, including the Titans (DP258 & DP259). Please note that the Titan bridge model is taller than the Tone Zone, as it employs a larger magnet. This is the case with most of our high-output pickups. The Titan neck model is the same height as the Air Norton and Tone Zone.