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Old 08-18-2014, 04:24 PM
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Default Ken Smith Burner wiring diagram

Hey there Ken,

Just curious if you can provide me with a Wiring Diagram for a Stock Burner from 1993. Basic TBT, nothing extra. Stock Pickups. Thanks.

Bill
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Old 08-19-2014, 02:44 AM
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Hey there Ken,

Just curious if you can provide me with a Wiring Diagram for a Stock Burner from 1993. Basic TBT, nothing extra. Stock Pickups. Thanks.

Bill
What does Basic TBT mean?

Email me at the company with pictures.

In 1993 the Burners had the 4-knob USA made Bass/Treble unit without the Midrange add-on that went on the BMT models we made. The Burner used the same circuit as all USA made basses as well. The Pickups plug into the board as does the Jack and the ground plugs in a Pin as well.

This is the circuit minus the added on single mid board add-on..




And this is hot it looks in a Smith bass, again without the Mid behind the Jack;



This is what went on the 1993 Burner. Email me at support@kensmithbasses.com .. Call on the phone as well to talk after I have your pictures to look at and see what you have.
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