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Old 04-21-2008, 10:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks for replying Scott.

I found the wiring diagrams (thanks Billy) and still might need more help. I will be using an Ibanez 5 way switch commonly found in Ibanez RG7s.

Here are some pics and things that are said about wiring these pickups.


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A: STANDARD HUMBUCKING WIRING
GREEN = HOT (usually to your Selector Switch or to the "hot spot" of your Volume Pot)
BLACK & BARE = GROUND (Ground to the bottom of the Vol or Tone Pot)
RED & WHITE = Twist/Solder together and tape off

B: PARALLEL HUMBUCKING WIRING
GREEN & WHITE = HOT (usually to your Selector Switch or to the "hot spot" of your Volume Pot)
BLACK & RED = GROUND w/ BARE Wire (Ground to the bottom of the Vol or Tone Pot)

C: COIL TAP for HUMBUCKER
(using a standard DPDT Mini Switch or Push/Pull Pot)[/b]
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