I want to swap my pickups. Actually, I almost don't want to do it any more. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Read why in the following paragraphs.
The control cavity in my Shannon Soloist looks like a tangled mess. It was like this when I bought it. I can't figure out which wire leads where. Here's some background information. The guitar does not have its stock pickups and currently has Duncan Hot Rails neck, Duncan Hot Rails middle, and DiMarzio Super 3 bridge pickups. The 5-way blade switch in positions 2 and 4 split the neck and bridge pickups and give a convincing single coil tone. So I believe the neck and bridge pickups are four-conductor (whatever the hell that means).
Here are the photos of the cavity (click for extremely high resolution high quality photos so you can see it in detail):
My pickups are APC 200 normal-wound single coil for neck, APC 200 reverse-wound single coil for middle, and APC Persuader humbucker for bridge. What I do not know is whether they are four-conductor or not, although I did request it when I ordered them in the big JCF group order last year. Can you tell if they're four-conductor by looking at the pickups themselves? Click for a larger version.
The wiring instructions that came with the APC pickups are as follows:
Wiring instructions for APC pickups
All standard APC pickups have this arrangement --- BLACK = GROUND, WHITE = HOT
All reverse wound APC pickups have this arrangement --- GREEN = GROUND, RED = HOT
To connect a humbucker in series, solder green to white. BLACK = GROUND, RED = HOT
When a bare wire is included, or black or white wire on metal covered pickups, this is a ground shield, and it should be connected to a common ground point such as the back of the controls or to the ground of the output jack. Make sure that this ground wire does not touch any other terminals or connection points.
Recommended pot resistance is 0.5meg (500K).
Any questions? Call APC and they will advise. 1-847-759-8200
I don't even know where to begin. I didn't think electronics were so difficult.
The control cavity in my Shannon Soloist looks like a tangled mess. It was like this when I bought it. I can't figure out which wire leads where. Here's some background information. The guitar does not have its stock pickups and currently has Duncan Hot Rails neck, Duncan Hot Rails middle, and DiMarzio Super 3 bridge pickups. The 5-way blade switch in positions 2 and 4 split the neck and bridge pickups and give a convincing single coil tone. So I believe the neck and bridge pickups are four-conductor (whatever the hell that means).
Here are the photos of the cavity (click for extremely high resolution high quality photos so you can see it in detail):
My pickups are APC 200 normal-wound single coil for neck, APC 200 reverse-wound single coil for middle, and APC Persuader humbucker for bridge. What I do not know is whether they are four-conductor or not, although I did request it when I ordered them in the big JCF group order last year. Can you tell if they're four-conductor by looking at the pickups themselves? Click for a larger version.
The wiring instructions that came with the APC pickups are as follows:
Wiring instructions for APC pickups
All standard APC pickups have this arrangement --- BLACK = GROUND, WHITE = HOT
All reverse wound APC pickups have this arrangement --- GREEN = GROUND, RED = HOT
To connect a humbucker in series, solder green to white. BLACK = GROUND, RED = HOT
When a bare wire is included, or black or white wire on metal covered pickups, this is a ground shield, and it should be connected to a common ground point such as the back of the controls or to the ground of the output jack. Make sure that this ground wire does not touch any other terminals or connection points.
Recommended pot resistance is 0.5meg (500K).
Any questions? Call APC and they will advise. 1-847-759-8200
I don't even know where to begin. I didn't think electronics were so difficult.
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