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You can try looking for a wiring diagram for your Washburn Pro X series guitar at the following places:
The Washburn website: The manufacturer's website may have wiring diagrams available for download for their guitars.
Online forums: Online guitar forums such as the Washburn Forum (https://www.washburn.com/forums/) may have wiring diagrams posted by other users, or you can post a request for one
Luthier: A Luthier or guitar repair specialist may be able to provide you with a wiring diagram for your guitar.
Online guitar parts retailers: Some online guitar parts retailers may have wiring diagrams available for download on their websites.
Please note that the wiring diagram may vary depending on the specific model and year of your Washburn Pro X series guitar. It's best to check the wiring diagram for your specific guitar model to ensure that it is accurate.
Could you please be more specific? I'm not sure if you're looking for a wiring diagram (if so, I have one posted below), or if you're having a problem with grounding or other wiring issues.
if you have echo during session try installing foam around the room you are in ... so that sound don't bounce off the walls to mic on a recording session..
You should NOT under any circumstances connect an audio input lead to a speaker output jack!
The RCA jacks you are trying to take output from ore "pre fader" which would be solid "line level" and not controlled by volume controls. Tap off the INPUT to the amp... you should be using balanced lines for the interconnects. RCA jacks are unbalanced lines. You can drive several inputs from a line level output of a mixer for example using a splitter cable.
if the signature ex has any special plugs then the actuall diagram for that guitar is needed. but if it uses the standard two or three potential meter ( volume knobs and tone knobs or (pots) ) with a pick up selector and an input. then you can use any guitar wiring diagram and i think you can find that on web. wiring the pick up should be shown in the diagram with the pick up selector.
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