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returntothepit >> discuss >> any secrets for installing pickups? by xanonymousx on Jan 6,2007 8:52pm
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toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 8:52pm
aka getting the spring and screw on the pickup?



toggletoggle post by Joshtruction   at Jan 6,2007 8:52pm
what kind of guitar?



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 8:53pm
schecter c1+



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 8:54pm
i know i need the springs in to do it right but im about to say f them and do it without it



toggletoggle post by Joshtruction   at Jan 6,2007 9:09pm
it will be a mess without the springs. Make sure you keep them. They keep tension on the screws which hold the pup in place. you can rest the pup as far down as you can. Push the spring in, and hold it with tweezers, and then move it around until you can get the screw in it. thats how I normally do it.



toggletoggle post by Joshtruction   at Jan 6,2007 9:10pm
and there may be an eisier way than how I do it too... thats just how I have managed to get by.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 9:12pm
i got one...



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 9:13pm
now the otherone....

these things are a bitch.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 9:50pm
second i now to wireem up



toggletoggle post by niccolai nli at Jan 6,2007 10:04pm
Are you adding EMGs to this guitar?

EMGs are a pain because the springs that come with them are to big.

your best bet is to use the old springs that were on the stock pickups, and if that doesn't work, cutting one or two of the coils off the spring.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 10:27pm
thats what i figured out...

its working now...
but when i turn my tone knob up all the way it shuts off i will figure that out tomorrow though



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 10:28pm
i also forgot to add the after burner that came with the kit....
oh well if i really want to add it i will all it later.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Jan 6,2007 10:39pm
Oh ya buddy!!
Add that fucker and lemme know!!
hahaha I ve been curious.

Ya those springs can be a pain, but I dont have a problem witht them anymore, in my golden years.



toggletoggle post by niccolai nli at Jan 6,2007 10:51pm
afterburner = weak.



toggletoggle post by powerkok   at Jan 6,2007 10:56pm
ya?
Ive been pondering trying it, but I dont neccessarily need a hotter sound, and I assume thats what its for?



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 11:00pm
thanks for your help guys...

i may add that tomorrow its 11 and i don't know about taking this thing apart again.



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Jan 6,2007 11:02pm
if ya want, i got a guitar that i need to put new pickups in.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Jan 6,2007 11:16pm
tomorrow i am,
putting the pickups i took out in my pld guitar
finding out why the tone knob shuts the guitar off when turned all the way up
putting the after burner in this guitar to see how it works...
i am sick of the solder feums.... making me sick



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Jan 6,2007 11:17pm
i have to figure out how to make 1 wire turn into 3, thats why i havent done mine yet.



toggletoggle post by niccolai nli at Jan 6,2007 11:27pm
powerkok said:
ya?
Ive been pondering trying it, but I dont neccessarily need a hotter sound, and I assume thats what its for?


Yea, it gives you a tiny gain boost, but it sounds very thin.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 4:31pm
ergghhh i'm stuck i had them in then read that i couldn't use the coil push switch with the 85 so i took all the pots out and now i'm stuck.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 4:32pm
i'm trying to do two volumes and one tone.



toggletoggle post by Joshtruction   at Feb 18,2007 5:09pm
Stuck with what? Shitty soldering skills, lack of knowledge on where the wires go? Where are you stuck, I'll give you a hand.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 5:14pm edited Feb 18,2007 5:14pm
well i follow the diagram on the EMG site perfectly and nothing works it sucks.
so i try to start from scratch and it still doesn't work. maybe it is lack of knowledge where the wires go. i'm sure it is right though cause i used to do this type of stuff all the time.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 5:16pm
i'll try and post a picture of where i am at when i get a hold of a camera to see if a visual can help.



toggletoggle post by Joshtruction   at Feb 18,2007 5:19pm
yeah it almost sound like you got a wire or two on something the wrong way and it is being overlooked. When you get frustrated it is even harder to spot something like this.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 5:44pm
yeah thats probably it.



toggletoggle post by KeithMutiny  at Feb 18,2007 6:13pm
i find that in situations like this, things tend to work properly after i smash them off the wall.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 6:22pm
hhahaha i've came so close to doing that.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 18,2007 6:22pm
almost like nate from pow/the_network



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 24,2007 7:32pm

this really doesn't help i don't think i'll post more in a few i'm using the pots included in the kit right now since i read that you can't use the 500k ohm ones with them



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 24,2007 7:33pm
i'm thinking about disconnecting everything again and starting fresh



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 24,2007 7:36pm
the green wire is the tone knob
the red is the bridge volume and the blue goes to the neck.



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Feb 24,2007 7:37pm
definately some cold solder joints.

Just take it to a guitar tech, they will do it for like 20 bucks.

And why would you want two volumes and a tone?



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 24,2007 7:40pm
oh i know there are cold solder joints and shit it sucks....

two volume knobs cause thats what i had before and i kinda liked it... is that a good idea? or should i just go with the one knob and tone?



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 24,2007 7:44pm
it sucks cause i wired it "right" before but anytime i would turn the tone knob up all the way it would short out the signal so i read on the emg site that i couldn't use a coil tap and just took it apart and now im stuck.



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Feb 24,2007 7:56pm
You can have two volumes and a tone, but every pot you add cuts into your potential gain. I would go with one volume and tone if I were you (if you even use the tone).

I'm a fan of having no volume and tone pots and only having a killswitch.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Feb 24,2007 8:09pm
i'll give that one a try to see if i like it.
thanks for your input.



toggletoggle post by xanonymousx at Mar 8,2007 3:50pm
i figured out what was wrong the pickup selector i was using was the wrong resistance its working now and killer... thanks for all of your help



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