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</html><description>The easiest thing to do is reverse the hot leads on the #2 and #3 lugs on each volume control. The #1 lug is usually soldered to ground on each volume control. This will reverse the circuit to the lever switch before going to the jack. You will have independent volumes for the bridge and...</description></oembed>
