Attempts at wiring my first piezo have, unfortunately failed! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I used the wiring diagram below. I used the input jack as pictured.
First question : I wired the tab on the far right of the jack as the Hot (tip) - is this correct?
Aside from this Im confused. The wiring is correct as per the diagram, all of my solder points look good, all of the gear is new and my guitar cables and amp also work correctly.
I hope I havent cooked the pot (250k), as I did solder the grounds a couple of times after first using a length of wire too short. But i dont know how easy or hard it is to cook a pot!
My first CBG plays beautifully ( will post pics in another thread), but Im frustrated I cant run it amped!
Thanks for your help
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when you plug your guitar in the connector making contact with the jack plug gets lifted and if you connect to the wrong side you loose your link up. If you wire up to the other side you get a great contact Once you realise this happens ( they are meant for circuit boards and normally the lugs would have a contact between the front two and back two when in place so this wouldn't be a problem) and you solder to the correct connections it works as a brilliant socket and hold the plug really tight. I use them in all my CBGs. Hope this explains it better than my late night ramblings above. (If it is not this then I haven't a clue what the problem is :o) ) Regards, David
+1 on removing the actual piezo from the case...if ya hadn't already...
I had a similar problem previously using a similar jackplug socket. If it is the same as the one I had it has 4 lugs on the bottom you can wire upto. If you use the ones without the extra metal bit going across the top when you plug in the extra bit is pushed up by the plug and you get no contact - you need to wire upto the other two lugs with the attached elongated metal piece bent over the top.
If this doesn't make sense let me know and I will post some pics in the morning.
Regards,
David
Rastus said:
This is an electro-acoustic transducer contains no electronics but will transform AC voltages to sound pressure waves. It will also generate an AC voltage across its terminals when stimulated with a sound pressure wave.
I assumed that meant red was hot. I hope Im wrong as it would make an easy fix! Thanks