are you sure? arent the black cables supposed to be grounded?
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Re: Humbucker wiring screw up
In my experience, black is almost always your "hot" lead.
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Humbucker wiring screw up
If you have read the "Need serious help w/wiring" thread, you know that i had problems with the wiring on an old charvette. If not, you know it by now anyway [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
However, the humbucker is very noicy (noisier than the single coils!) and sounds VERY thin. I mean weaker/thinner than the singles! It sounds like total shit.
What did i do wrong?
I grounded the black and the silvercable, the blue one to the 5way switch, and soldered the white & red one together.
help!
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Re: Humbucker wiring screw up
Try grounding the blue and silver, and wire the black to the switch. That should fix it.
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Let us know how it works out. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Breadfan,
Pickup companies suck, because each company uses different wiring convention. If you know who made the pickup (EMG?), you can (maybe) look it up here: http://guitarelectronics.zoovy.com/c...upcolorcodes/.
In a general sense, you would be right: the ground wire is black in many applications. Of course, green is also frequently used. IMHO, using black for the "hot" lead is just stupid.
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Originally posted by KongaMan:
Pickup companies suck, because each company uses different wiring convention. If you know who made the pickup (EMG?), you can (maybe) look it up here: http://guitarelectronics.zoovy.com/c...upcolorcodes/.
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Originally posted by Sunbane:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by KongaMan:
Pickup companies suck, because each company uses different wiring convention. If you know who made the pickup (EMG?), you can (maybe) look it up here: http://guitarelectronics.zoovy.com/c...upcolorcodes/.
And who made the lipsticks in the original Charvel Surfcaster? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Re: Humbucker wiring screw up
Kongaman, I'm not sure about ALL Charvettes, but mine came with a Charvel branded covered humbucker. It definitely wasn't an EMG, and it wasn't even an active pickup. I don't believe I've ever seen a Charvette with EMGs.
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FYI, EMG doesn't make only active pickups. Look up EMG Selects some time; truly a low-budget passive pickup that would be appropriate for a low budget guitar.
The question remains unanswered: Did Chravel make their own pickups, or did they buy them from someone else?
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Re: Humbucker wiring screw up
Originally posted by KongaMan:
FYI, EMG doesn't make only active pickups. Look up EMG Selects some time; truly a low-budget passive pickup that would be appropriate for a low budget guitar.
The question remains unanswered: Did Chravel make their own pickups, or did they buy them from someone else?
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