Hi All! I just picked up an '86' model 4 <font color="red"> (on/off toggle switch for each pickup)</font> and not caring for the Jackson neck & mid pickups, I decided to swap them out for Seymour live wires.
<u>Here is my question:</u> The Jackson pickups I removed had one main wire and a ground. The Seymours have a ground, a white (hot) and a red (battery power). From the factory, the Jacksons were already hooked up to the circuit board, so the battery power was taken care of. Since Seymour hasn't gotten back to me in three days [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img], I'll ask you: <font color="red">Will I need to attach each red wire to the circuitboard main power myself, or is there a way to bypass this? </font> Thanks in advance for your help.
<u>Here is my question:</u> The Jackson pickups I removed had one main wire and a ground. The Seymours have a ground, a white (hot) and a red (battery power). From the factory, the Jacksons were already hooked up to the circuit board, so the battery power was taken care of. Since Seymour hasn't gotten back to me in three days [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img], I'll ask you: <font color="red">Will I need to attach each red wire to the circuitboard main power myself, or is there a way to bypass this? </font> Thanks in advance for your help.
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