Important information

First of all, I want to say a heartfelt thank you for choosing one of my pre-wired harnesses for your bass. Whether it’s for a long overdue repair, upgrade, modification or a project, I honestly enjoy making them for you all and the response from guitarists since introducing them back in 2015 has helped that enjoyment grow further, so thank you for the continued support.



Here you will find the list of wiring diagrams to assist you in installing your Home of ToneBass wiring harnesses. 

Although these diagrams are on public display, where others who haven't purchased a Home of Tone wiring harness can still of course freely use them for reference. It is important to note that the diagrams correspond to my harnesses, and more importantly, the specific components I use within those harness kits. So if you are wiring something up yourself, there is a chance you're using components different to those displayed on these diagrams so they may, or may not match up. So please double check your components, ensure they're the same type as those displayed on my diagrams and used in my kits to help ensure when you follow the diagram you wire it all up correctly. I cannot hold any liability for issues from choosing to follow one of my wiring diagrams as they have been made specifically to accompany the wiring kits I make, these diagrams are free to use and all risk is upon yourself if you wish to reference them to work on your own instrument. 
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Please take care of yourself and your guitar when carrying out any guitar wiring work as James' Home of Tone cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by dangerous or incorrect techniques used.

Bass

One Pickup

Bronco | One Single Coil | One Volume | One Tone - Right Handed

Musicmaster | One Single Coil | One Volume | One Tone - Right Handed

'51 Tele P-Bass (Vintage spec w/15k resistor) | One Single Coil | One Volume | One Tone - Right Handed
'52-'56 Tele P-Bass (Vintage spec without 15k resistor) | One single coil | One volume | One Tone - Right handed 
'51-'56 Tele P Bass (Wired 'modern' style) | One Single Coil | One Volume | One Tone - Right Handed

P-Bass | One Split Single Coil | One Volume | One Tone - Right Handed

Hoppus P-Bass | One split single coil | One Volume - Right Handed

Two Pickup
J-Bass | Two Single Coil | Two Volume | One Tone - Right Handed
J-Bass | Two Single Coil | Two Volume | One Tone - Left handed with LH taper pots

Three Pickup

Bass VI | Three Single Coil | One Volume | One Tone | Four Slide Switch - Right Handed

These wiring diagrams are for personal use, not to be sold(Not that I imagine you would, but I've seen stranger occurrences believe me!) etc. I list them here to help my customers when fitting their new pre-wired harnesses but I also hope they may be of some help to more of you too. Please take care of yourself and your guitar when carrying out any guitar wiring work and James' Home of Tone cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by dangerous or incorrect techniques used.