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Old 2009-03-12, 16:23
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Can't find wiring diagram ibanez rg120 please help

Been looking forever.
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Old 2009-03-13, 02:31
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It's not dependent of what model guitar you have. It's all based on the pickup/switch configuration you have.

Try this

I didn't see the 120 specifically but then I didn't go through many of the manufacturing years. Most are dual humbucker with a 5-way switch.
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Old 2009-03-13, 03:58
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I try that page. I went through the years that had the rg120 model and when I picked it the page does nothing. Doesn't so a link or anything to a wiring diagram??

2004 has a rg120 model, but when I choose it doesn't show anything.
http://www.ibanez.com/support/wiringdiagrams.aspx
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Old 2009-03-13, 22:16
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I don't get how power flows? does the pickups generate a ac voltage?

Should the pickups connected directly the cable not create full volume amplification unless there bad and not generating high enough of a voltage?
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Old 2009-03-14, 10:08
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The circuitry of a guitar is completely passive (aside from active pickups). No source of current is generated in a guitars electronics, it just sends the signal and the amp is what does all the work using the correct voltage and generating the correct wattage.

What is the pickup configuration of your guitar as well as the number of volume and tones knobs? Also what is your switch? 3-way or 5-way?
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Old 2009-03-16, 22:42
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I tried to find a diagram of a Epiphone Coronet awhile back. I looked everywhere, couldn't find anything.
 
Old 2009-03-30, 18:50
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Originally Posted by davie_gravy
The circuitry of a guitar is completely passive (aside from active pickups). No source of current is generated in a guitars electronics, it just sends the signal and the amp is what does all the work using the correct voltage and generating the correct wattage.

What is the pickup configuration of your guitar as well as the number of volume and tones knobs? Also what is your switch? 3-way or 5-way?



Its not passive. the pickups generate an a/c voltage. Whats the signal going to the amp, a/c voltage. its not vibration going into the amp. the amp, amplifies this signal.


o, and it ended up just being my cable..........
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