Hi all, I picked up a Mantis LT at a guitar show and the PO had tried to re-wire it and failed (meaning nothing is connected). I found the manual and understand the tone control will "switch" the P-12 from single coil to humbucker at around 7 on the dial. I can wire it as a regular humbucker I believe but I'm wondering how it was originally wired for this tone control feature. Yes, I looked online for hours. Came up dry.
Does anyone have a diagram or a picture of the wiring on their Mantis (preferred) ???
Thanks in advance!
Mantis wiring diagram
Re: Mantis wiring diagram
All Peavey's humbuckers/coil-splitting tone controls were the same during this era. The T-60 diagram should give you all the info you need (just ignore the bridge PUP and phase switching). Good luck!
Lee
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Re: Mantis wiring diagram
YES!!! Found this: This is how the T-12 pickup is configured (winding wise). THANK YOU!!Lee60 wrote:All Peavey's humbuckers/coil-splitting tone controls were the same during this era. The T-60 diagram should give you all the info you need (just ignore the bridge PUP and phase switching). Good luck!
Lee
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Re: Mantis wiring diagram
Thanks for the diagram!
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Re: Mantis wiring diagram
I got it wired up stock and played with the tone control that toggles the humbucker mode. Pretty cool. I did end up cutting the red wire so it's full on normal humbucker mode though as I prefer that mode for the time being. I can always re-connect the red wire and go back to stock...
I also did a minor fret leveling (had a few high frets) and did a full set up. Plays and sounds great now. I was missing the trem bar for the Kahler Flyer and the stock replacements online were $20-30. My American Fender strat bar fit but I preferred the stock look so I made one out of 3/16 steel bar.
Glad I picked this up, I love it!
Now on to the case, it's pretty ragged....
I also did a minor fret leveling (had a few high frets) and did a full set up. Plays and sounds great now. I was missing the trem bar for the Kahler Flyer and the stock replacements online were $20-30. My American Fender strat bar fit but I preferred the stock look so I made one out of 3/16 steel bar.
Glad I picked this up, I love it!
Now on to the case, it's pretty ragged....