Jackson Seymour Duncan Dimarzio Overall
Black Black Red Coil 1 Pos
Red White Black Coil 1 Neg
White Red White Coil 2 Pos
Green Green Green Coil 2 Neg
Sorry about the spacing - It keeps taking out my formatting - I will try to repost with a table
These are all verified on the J-80C pickups that came in my Charvel 3a. They also match up to the way series/tap/parallel connections are listed in the Jackson manuals, the Seymour Duncan site, and the Dimarzio site.
I am asking for people to review these since so many say that Seymour Duncan and Jackson pickups share the same wiring. In a standard configuration they do since the red and white wires from each are connected together. Its only when you mix pickups from Jackson and another manufacturer in a guitar like the 3a that uses the special 5 way switch that you realize there are polarity issues that come from the red and white being reversed.
Black Black Red Coil 1 Pos
Red White Black Coil 1 Neg
White Red White Coil 2 Pos
Green Green Green Coil 2 Neg
Sorry about the spacing - It keeps taking out my formatting - I will try to repost with a table
These are all verified on the J-80C pickups that came in my Charvel 3a. They also match up to the way series/tap/parallel connections are listed in the Jackson manuals, the Seymour Duncan site, and the Dimarzio site.
I am asking for people to review these since so many say that Seymour Duncan and Jackson pickups share the same wiring. In a standard configuration they do since the red and white wires from each are connected together. Its only when you mix pickups from Jackson and another manufacturer in a guitar like the 3a that uses the special 5 way switch that you realize there are polarity issues that come from the red and white being reversed.
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