I am about to replace the stock humbucker in my Model 6 with a new Seymour Duncan. Are there any issues with wiring a Full Shred in relation to the stock Jackson J-200 pickups? By that I mean, does the standard Duncan wiring code apply (red and white soldered together etc.) or will that give me an out of phase sound.
Also in regards to the J-200 pickups, I have been told that they are actually stacked single coils so they should operate hum free no? I do not have the Jackson mid-boost so I question as to how they will sound without it. Does anyone actually suggest that I go out and hunt one down? Are they that crucial?
Matter of fact right now the Charvel is wired ala EVH with all but the bridge humbucker disconnected.
When I bought it used it was a wiring disaster to begin with and there is the fact that I cannot stand those annoying individual on/off switches. Even with all of them “off” they tend to bleed a bit of signal into the amp. I suspect that one or more is “slightly” faulty. Could that be?
Given that I use the bridge pickup 99% of the time I am not sure I should even go to the trouble of wiring the rest of the pickups. Perhaps I should just plug those extra holes with those little black caps that electronics stores sell and leave it wired as is?
Keep in mind that this is not a mint Model 6 but is a “players” guitar.
Opinions or comments please?
Also in regards to the J-200 pickups, I have been told that they are actually stacked single coils so they should operate hum free no? I do not have the Jackson mid-boost so I question as to how they will sound without it. Does anyone actually suggest that I go out and hunt one down? Are they that crucial?
Matter of fact right now the Charvel is wired ala EVH with all but the bridge humbucker disconnected.
When I bought it used it was a wiring disaster to begin with and there is the fact that I cannot stand those annoying individual on/off switches. Even with all of them “off” they tend to bleed a bit of signal into the amp. I suspect that one or more is “slightly” faulty. Could that be?
Given that I use the bridge pickup 99% of the time I am not sure I should even go to the trouble of wiring the rest of the pickups. Perhaps I should just plug those extra holes with those little black caps that electronics stores sell and leave it wired as is?
Keep in mind that this is not a mint Model 6 but is a “players” guitar.
Opinions or comments please?
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