Wanting to Seymour Duncan P-rails in a LP copy with all of the switching, phase change when in both position, parallel, series, single both pickups to either the p90 or the single coil and humbucker. All I know so far is I will need 4 push-pull pots and alot of patience. Anyone know where to find a wiring diagram for this setup? Thanks in advance.:think:
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SD forums would be best place to find this or email their support, I'm sure they have some kind of uber p-rails system set up. If you play heavier music consider the SHPR2 over the SHPR1. The extra output is worthwhile in a hard rock/metal area, not to mention a strong rail single and strong P90 for alt/punk type stuff.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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I just wired a guitar with an SHPR-1. Check the SD wiring diagrams here: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/
They have about a half dozen diagrams for P-Rails pups in the humbucker section.
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Oh yeah, the SHPR2 is also great for downtuned stuff as well. I initially used it as an E standard (A440) but made the guitar my C standard guitar. I think the rail coil keeps the bottom from getting too muddy on those C to E chugs.GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Thanks for the info Hellbat, I thought about going with the hotter bridge but I have 9 guitars here and the only one that doesn't have a high output pickup in it is my daughters Dean. The music I play in one of the bands I'm in doesn't lend itself well to growlly guitars all the time so I'm going to let this one be a little more mellow. Had a person on Seymour Duncan forum hook me up with a wiring diagram so I'm all set I think. Thanks to all who helped.I want to go out nice and peaceful in my sleep like my grandfather, not screaming and hollering like the passengers in his car.
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