Re: Thoughts on a PC1
It's not as simple as it would be for a normal guitar.
You would have to splice the connector onto the new pickup so it can work with the sustainer.
The two fat grey leads go to the 5-way.
The single medium sized grey lead is for the tone control.
The single thin grey lead is for the sustainer driver.
The black/red lead in the center of the board is for the intensity control knob.
The black/red lead on the top left is for power.
The leads on the bottom lower edge are for the pickups.
There are also connections on the other side as well.. they go to the jack plate.
There is also an open connection on the right side of the board... not sure what it's for as it's not marked.
And yea... it's a pretty full electronics cavity.
It's not as simple as it would be for a normal guitar.
You would have to splice the connector onto the new pickup so it can work with the sustainer.
The two fat grey leads go to the 5-way.
The single medium sized grey lead is for the tone control.
The single thin grey lead is for the sustainer driver.
The black/red lead in the center of the board is for the intensity control knob.
The black/red lead on the top left is for power.
The leads on the bottom lower edge are for the pickups.
There are also connections on the other side as well.. they go to the jack plate.
There is also an open connection on the right side of the board... not sure what it's for as it's not marked.
And yea... it's a pretty full electronics cavity.
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